An increasing number of universities are implementing therapy dog programs to support neurodiverse students. These initiatives provide emotional comfort, reduce anxiety, and enhance social interactions, creating a more inclusive campus environment conducive to learning.
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Exploring the psychological dynamics of bonding in donor conception reveals complex emotions. Parents may grapple with identity, connection, and societal perceptions, while children face unique challenges in understanding their origins and relationships.
“Lost Childhoods” examines the dire impact of inaccurate age assessments on vulnerable migrants at the UK border. Flawed evaluations can lead to detention, denied asylum, and a loss of vital support, exacerbating trauma and uncertainty for young people.
In “Holidays in Hell: Summer Camp with Russia’s Forgotten Children,” The Guardian sheds light on a grim reality. The article explores the harrowing experiences of marginalized youth at summer camps, revealing the intersection of poverty, neglect, and systemic indifference.




