Latest in Tag: Parents Highlight
Latest in Tag: Parents

50% of parents in Egypt trust their kidsâ internet usage
Despite this, 83% admitted that they spend too much time on the internet, while almost three quarters (73%) feel that using the internet and mobile devices in general hinders family life.

Governmentâs initiative to partner with private sector faces huge problems: CDIC chairperson
The minister should not have the authority to interfere with every little detail in every school in Egypt, says Al Kalla

EU high representative meets with parents of Guilio Regeni
Mogherini said she supports all initiatives taken by Italian authorities in Regeniâs murder

The Challenge of Autism: reading the signs and early intervention
Autism affects roughly 1 in 68 children. While the disorder is not particularly common, catching it at an early age is fundamental to assisting children with autism. And in Egypt, unfortunately there are only a select number of centres that can assist in detecting autism

Parents of photojournalist Shawkan prevented from visits
Shawkan still suffering from poor psychological and medical conditions in prison

Consumer Protection Agency bans ad for promoting domestic violenceÂ
The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) recently banned an ad belonging to Fox chips company, as it believes the ad promotes domestic violence and spreads a negative image of parenting.

28% increase in subsidised health services in November: IDSC
Over 171,000 cases were treated in Egypt, while 8 cases received treatment abroad

Educating with a broomstick
Officials claim incidents of violence against students are âminorâ, while some parents support âharmlessâ beatings to keep the kids under control

In Egypt, it helps to have the ârightâ parents
By Farah Halime, Rebel Economy Circumstances beyond our control, including our parentsâ job titles, have become more important in deciding the fate of young Egyptians in the job market, World Bank data shows. The type of job a young person ends up with is heavily influenced by the occupations of their parents, underscoring the inequality …