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New Philosophies Children

US Department of Labor releases 3 new reports on international child labor and forced labor

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US Department of Labor releases 3 new reports on international child labor and forced labor

December 15th 2010, The US Department of Labor released 3 new reports on international child labor and forced labor

The Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis today announced the release of three reports on child labour and/or forced labour from around the world. Secretary Solis was joined by Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa at U.S. Department of Labor headquarters in their unveiling of the newly published reports.

“We consider the eradication of the worst forms of child labor to be a matter of urgency,” said Secretary Solis. Continue Reading US Department of Labor releases 3 new reports on international child labor and forced labor Here

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Posted by admin - February 7, 2011 at 8:59 am

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USDA Announces Critical Upgrades to Nutritional Standards for School Meals

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USDA Announces Critical Upgrades to Nutritional Standards for School Meals

USDA Unveils Critical Upgrades to Nutritional Standards for School Meals
Proposed Changes Will Improve the Health and Wellbeing of Children Nationwide and Help Address Childhood Obesity Crisis

WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 13, 2010 —The USDA announced critical upgrades to nutritional standards for school meals, as we at Green Planet Ethics learned Thursday, July 13th, 2011, that the U.S. Department of Agriculture published a proposed rule to update the nutrition standards for meals served through the National School Lunch and School Breakfast programs as part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 13, 2010. The new proposed meal requirements will raise standards for the first time in fifteen years and will make critical changes to school meals and help improve the health and nutrition of nearly 32 million kids that participate in school meal programs every school day, an important component of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative to solve the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation.

“The United States is facing an obesity epidemic and the crisis of poor diets threatens the future of our children – and our nation,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “With many children consuming as many as half their daily calories at school, strengthening nutritional standards is an important step in the Obama administration’s effort to combat childhood obesity and improve the health and wellbeing of all our kids.” Continue Reading USDA Announces Critical Upgrades to Nutritional Standards for School Meals Here

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Posted by admin - January 15, 2011 at 4:12 pm

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Educational Wooden Toys for Healthy Minds

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Educational Wooden Toys for Healthy Minds

Educational wooden toys for healthy minds, and what are some of the things you want your child to learn through play? Many – if not most – parents want for their children’s toys to encourage healthy mental development and motor skills. But many modern toys “spoon feed” entertainment to children without enhancing their individual cognitive or motor skills. Rather than encourage creativity, many toys today aim only to entertain, and in a particular way predetermined by the toy makers. Here are some of the current problems we see with today’s toys, brought to you by commercialism, USA.

* Toys based on movies limit children to using pre-fabricated characters and plots, thus stunting imagination and creativity growth.

* Electronic toys may claim educational value, but that education may be limited to alphabet letters that light up or speakers that announce the name of an animal when a certain button is pushed.

* There is growing concern over the toxicity of the plastics used to make toys. PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is environmentally toxic to produce and contains chemicals (adipates and phthalates) that can leach into foods and, of course, into your child or baby’s mouth, especially when they like to play with them in their mouth! Continue Reading Educational Wooden Toys for Healthy Minds Here

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Posted by admin - September 23, 2010 at 8:13 am

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Alternative Punishments for Children

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Alternative Punishments for Children

Alternative punishments for children, it’s easy to resort to punitive methods when your child breaks the rules or otherwise causes frustration. But many parents don’t like to punish their children; they simply do so because they don’t know any other way. There are alternatives to punishment, however. Next time your child causes a problem, keep a level head and consider some of these ideas.

1. Meet the Need

This is probably the number one thing you can do to stop or prevent unwanted behavior. It is vital that the underlying cause of a behavior be addressed. Often, meeting the need stops the behavior and no correction is even needed.

For instance, if your child tends to have meltdowns half an hour before lunch, don’t send her to her room or to a chair for punishment. Think a moment – right before lunch probably means her blood sugar is low, or she’s just hungry. Give her a light snack that won’t spoil lunch instead. And next time, plan a mid-morning snack and watch the pre-lunchtime meltdowns melt away. Continue Reading Alternative Punishments for Children Here

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Posted by admin - September 19, 2010 at 4:31 pm

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