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>> MOBILE PHONE FEARS

Parents are ignoring health warnings by allowing young children to use mobile phones, according to a leading expert. In his latest report, Sir William Stewart, head of the National Radiological Protection Board, says there is still no proof that mobiles are harmful, but nonetheless he recommends a precautionary approach because of the difficulties of assessing the impact of such a rapidly evolving technology. He points out that childrens' skulls are not fully thickened and their nervous systems not properly developed - any radiation from a phone will penetrate further into their brains. Sir William also calls for a review of the planning process for base stations and argues that mobile phone masts should not be sited near schools, saying he is now more concerned about possible health hazards than he was five years ago. According to the latest figures, one in four children between the ages of seven and ten, now owns a mobile phone. 

Parents can help reduce the risks by chosing phones with a low emission rate or SAR - go to the Mobile Manufacturers Forum website for information on individual phones.

Do you think children under 8 should be allowed to use mobile phones? Tell us what you think by voting in our Tigerpoll.


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Education affects everyone with children. There is a variety of choice and an abundance of information which can seem overwhelming. Every child is unique and deserves to be considered individually; what is best for one child does not necessarily suit another. This section covers virtually every aspect of education, state and independent, home or school-based, and aims to connect you with the best resources so you can make informed decisions.

We offer clear explanations to help you unravel the complexities of the education system and cover more specific issues such as bullying. We put you in touch with support groups and show you where to find advice if your child has special needs. Whether your information requirements are precise or general, Tigerchild will try to help you.

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