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Empowering teenage girls: Strengths, confidence, and motivation

May 2nd, 2025|

Download article as a PDF Much of the recent literature on adolescent girls focuses on rising levels of anxiety, body image concerns, and social pressures. While these challenges are real and should not be dismissed, an equally important narrative risks [...]

Here’s a simple, science-backed way to sharpen your thinking and improve your memory

May 2nd, 2025|

Ben Singh, University of South Australia and Ashleigh E. Smith, University of South Australia Many of us turn to Sudoku, Wordle or brain-training apps to sharpen our minds. But research is increasingly showing one of the best ways to boost [...]

What autistic people think should be prioritised in education for autistic learners

May 2nd, 2025|

Laura Gormley, Dublin City University The education of autistic children and young people in western societies has been heavily influenced by a medicalised understanding of autism. This means considering autism as a disorder, with a focus on correcting autistic people’s [...]

The GN podcast with Andrew Fuller: Internet safety for young people – Part 2

Join Andrew Fuller as he chats with guest Brett Lee on internet safety for young people.   **CONTENT WARNING** This episode contains discussion and case studies describing disturbing predatory behaviour online. This program has been put together with the [...]

August 6th, 2024|

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