Non-English subjects can help migrant and refugee children

Monday, September 8, 2014 - 05:30 in Psychology & Sociology

New research at the University of Adelaide recommends that migrant and refugee children be exposed to more non-English-based subjects - such as art and sport - to help them to make friends, transition into school education and improve their wellbeing.

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