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Every Child magazine Vol. 11 No. 1 Summer 2005 |
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Editorial
Responding to disaster
Alison Elliott – Every Child Editor
This article is available free online.
Guest Statement A promise to Australia’s children
Sussan Ley – Parliamentary Secretary for Children and Youth Affairs
Features:
The Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics: The ethics of connections
Anne Kennedy
This article is available free online.
Values education? It depends
Thomas Nielsen
This article is available free online.
Coming out of the dark: Children of parents with a mental illness
Jen Reid
Thoughts on fatherhood: A personal account
Jerry Maroulis
Bringing fathers to family services
Richard Fletcher
Primary school physical education: Far from realising its potential
Philip Morgan
Domestic violence and young children – its consequences and what you can do
Fiona Buchanan
Considering the ‘whole person’: Wellness and wellbeing in early childhood contexts
Tracey Simpson
Tackling childhood obesity
Michael Rosenberg
Managing challenging behaviour: Is the environment a factor?
Viggo Knackstredt and Mimi Wellisch
Regulars:
Q & A Interview with Joan Waters – an early childhood luminary
This article is available free online.
Museums: 'Do it for yourself' professional development opportunities
Lyn Fasoli
Minding your Ps and Qs: Manners – young children’s social learning
Judy Radich
Schools:
What to pack: The principal of Cherbourg State School runs through the list of essentials for teachers when heading to an Indigenous community
Chris Sarra
This article is available free online.
Profile:
Outback adventure: Profile of a governess
Alison Elliott
Health:
Fever pitch: Senior medical staff explore the childhood condition of fever, and how it relates to the controversy surrounding the use and advertising of pharmaceutical drugs for young children
Kingsley Coulthard and Jeremy Raftos
Book Reviews:
The bubble Caruso’s song to the moon Big art small viewer – celebrating
children as artists Lessons from my
child: Parents’ experiences of life with a disabled child
Early Childhood Australia Viewpoint:
A statement of respect and commitment to Indigenous children and families
Early Childhood Australia
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