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Mum’s the word for tip-top tuition
April 25, 2012
Maria Agranovich
, Rossiyskaya Gazeta
More and more parents are opting to educate their children at home believing it will be better for them than going to school
A class act when it comes to good causes
April 24, 2012
Helen Dupuy
Two Russian actresses will soon have their outstanding fund-raising work for sick children recognised on the international stage
Baby boom drives plot for toy story
April 2, 2012
Anna Krachenko
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Ben Aris
Burgeoning birth rate helps fuel huge growth in the children’s goods sector
Dance to Live
January 27, 2012
Svetlana Smetanina
Anyone can dance, even people with disabilities, as the staff of the Spiritualization Rehabilitation Center [Centre Odukhotvorenie, in Russian] have proven. Moreover, this “dance therapy” has a positive therapeutic effect
Preschool children adjust to vegetarianism
January 3, 2012
Natalya Radulova
Some are born vegetarian, some become vegetarian, and some have vegetarianism thrust upon them
It’s a child’s world
December 28, 2011
Natalia Mikhailenko
It’s a child’s world
December 28, 2011
Elena Danilovich
, Moskovskiye Novosti
Advertisers become more savvy at marketing to children as new research shows that more and more parents make purchase based on the opinion of their offspring
A child adjusts to a new family
December 9, 2011
Yulia Gutova
, Russian Reporter
A Russian adoptive mother discusses the process of integrating a new child into her family
Is there some madness in teaching English in Russia?
December 7, 2011
Ilaria Parogni
You don't need to be crazy to teach English in Russia, but it helps
The Orphan Factory
November 21, 2011
Boris Altshuler
In Russia, there is a widespread trend of separating children from parents, much more so than in other countries. The rights of troubled parents are signed away with relative ease. Their children are known as social orphans
The Earth's seven billionth resident was born in Russia
October 31, 2011
Ilya Stulov
The number of people on Earth has reached 7 billion. The child who opened the new demographic era was born in Russia
Russian charity is making fairytales come true
October 26, 2011
Sergei Teplyakov
The American-Russian Children's Home works to make life better for kids with cancer
Fixing foreign adoption
October 5, 2011
Sophia Izmailova
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Vladimir Ruvinsky
Couples who adopt children need vetting and support
The (second) first day of school
September 2, 2011
Lara McCoy Roslof
For bilingual children, the beginning of September means another year of balancing expectations and assignments
Innocents abroad
July 19, 2011
Lara McCoy Roslof
Is traveling with children more trouble than it’s worth? It all depends on your perspective
Cinderella gets a makeover
July 7, 2011
Anastasia Gorokhova
A young director is breathing fresh air into the legendary Moscow Children’s Musical Theatre
Children’s charities learn to find different partners as EU money runs out
June 29, 2011
Sophia Izmailova
As the EU reduces financial assistance for charity programmes, it is helping them team up with private funds and Russian donors
Education reform: Real action or just another brick in the wall?
June 17, 2011
Alesya Lonskaya
President Dmitry Medvedev wants Russian schools to embrace a European-style learning system focused on the individual; others aren't so sure
Posthumous grandchildren
June 16, 2011
Irina Pulya
The grandmother of four children born after their father’s death sues for the right to adopt them
A guide to post-soviet parenting
May 24, 2011
Elena Zaretskaya
We expect our children to be better copies of ourselves, or some kind of trophy achievers
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