A Child's LifeVolume XXV Number 2Spring 2003Table of ContentsEditor's NotesAbstractsExtractsThe Last Page |
Indiana University's Vice President for Research George Walker steps down as Vice President for Information Technology Michael McRobbie steps in. When it comes to a baby's movement, the body instructs the brain. How do we make a safer, healthier world for kids? Look to the children. A children's literature expert goes way beyond 'kiddie lit.' A leading pediatrician assesses some troubling medical trends. A specialist in blood disorders pursues new treatments for children with immunodeficiency disease. |
Blocking a path cancer cells use to repair themselves after chemotherapy may stop tumors in their tracks. Medical ethics models for adults are not ethics fit for kids. It goes beyond blemishes and bad hair days. Some 40 percent of teens are seriously hindered by being shy. Engaging parents and the community, an Indiana University program guides Hispanic students toward school success. Are our schools becoming like factories, with high standardized test scores the product? The death of a child rewrites the story of family life.
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