This month's
'Children' is a thoroughly good read for everyone concerned with
child care. The Webmag editorial discusses ways of enabling children
to learn leadership - Dave Wiles writes a piece where he questions
whether one should compromise one's ideals to form a relationship
- Rev Mark Williams has an article on the Settlement Movement
- Louise Livesey writes on a project to encourage young people
to apply for university - Lesley Durston gives insight on a Sensory
Garden - Keith White goes to Wales with his 'family' - Gus Greene's
column is a heart-stopping piece on anarchy with water bombs
- Kathleen Lane is back in Hungary with problems, personalities,
power cuts and palacsinta....... and Terry Hoon questions the
point of teaching history in schools.
If that's not
enough, Cuttings has a selection of articles from soppy to funny
to deadly serious. A must read!
Other pieces
are in the International Section and more will be added throughout
the coming month.
Thanks for reading.