Family Income, Parental Education Related to Brain Structure in Children and Adolescents Researchers from nine universities across the country report links between family income and brain structure in children and teens in this new study.
Women Who Petition for Restraining Orders Against Abusers Typically See Decreased Earnings Seeking a restraining order in domestic violence cases can backfire for women. Seeking protections affects their earnings, finds a new study.
Kids in School Rule! Improving School Outcomes for Students in Care Morgan Tyler Kids in School Rule! gives students in foster care tools and supports to succeed and have positive experiences in school. Learn how it works and secrets to its success.
Katherine Gomez: Parent Advocate and System Reformer Kathryn Byers Kathy Gomez is managing attorney at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia. For 15 years, she has honed her advocacy for families in the child welfare system.
Admitting Three Year Old's Statements to Teachers Did Not Violate Confrontation Clause Scott Trowbridge Trial court in a criminal abuse case properly admitted child’s statements regarding abuse by his teachers.
Private School Could Not Be Negligent for Lack of Abuse Prevention Policy Scott Trowbridge Trial court improperly awarded summary judgment where private school lacked sex abuse prevention policy and failed to report alleged abuse.