In the US, approximately 500,000 children take antidepressants for anxiety and depression, with FDA approval allowing treatment as early as age six. Many parents view medication as a viable solution for severe anxiety in children, citing improvements such as reduced nighttime fears and decreased meltdowns. A parent on Reddit shared that their daughter's bedtime experiences have improved significantly since starting medication, noting fewer nightmares and less crying about school.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14692361/mom-sparks-debate-medicating-son-selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitors.htmlChildren with ADHD and strong memory skills can develop coping strategies to mask their difficulties in early years of schooling, but these challenges may resurface later when academic demands increase, potentially leading them to be overlooked by educators.
https://channelnewsasia.com/singapore/dyslexia-diagnosis-criteria-das-association-singapore-learning-difficulties-5109161The rise of AI tools like Grok, DeepSeek, and Gemini is raising concerns about the validity of formal education. With the increasing ease of submitting assignments in digital format, there's a high likelihood that students will consider using AI to complete their work, with over 50% admitting to relying on AI-generated content. This blurs the line between genuine learning and cheating, making it challenging for educators to assess student understanding and evaluate the effectiveness of traditional education systems.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/opinion/2025/05/09/has-ai-destroyed-formal-education/176086The Bangladeshi government is committed to continuing projects that support women's tech skills and economic participation, despite budget constraints. At a seminar on "Women in Technology" organized by the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FBCCI) in Dhaka, Shish Haider announced 21 ongoing projects under the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunication and Information Technology aimed at enhancing women's ICT knowledge and skills.
https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/womens-tech-empowerment-remains-priority-amid-budget-constraints-ict-division-secretaryThe British Council has cancelled all exams scheduled for Thursday, May 8, afternoon session in Lahore due to emerging security and safety concerns. The decision prioritizes the safety and security of candidates. Exams on Friday, May 9, are still expected to proceed if the security situation remains unchanged. Students have been advised to follow official updates from Cambridge and British Council Pakistan for the latest information.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/603688-cambridge-international-educationThe Canadian government has launched a new initiative to support higher education institutions in modernizing their digital infrastructure, providing funding for ERP system upgrades and other initiatives. Info-Tech Research Group has published a blueprint to help CIOs and IT leaders navigate the process, emphasizing the need for strategic planning, collaboration with stakeholders, and careful cost-benefit analysis. The firm advises institutions to assess their IT capabilities and organizational readiness before embarking on an ERP modernization journey, which can drive operational efficiency, enhance the student experience, and ensure long-term financial sustainability.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/higher-ed-it-leaders-get-framework-to-modernize-erp-systems-with-new-guidance-from-info-tech-research-group-302450666.htmlMarcus Pierre, a grad student at Quinnipiac University, warns that excessive computer use can harm students' social skills, citing his work with Digital Defenders nonprofit where he teaches kids about online dangers and navigation skills. He notes that students are increasingly relying on chatbots for everything, raising concerns over mental health and data breaches when personal information is shared without proper understanding of the risks.
https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/school-districts-seeing-students-turn-to-ai-relationships/3561712/The 15th edition of the Cella Intelligence Report highlights the state of in-house creative operations, revealing that while AI has sparked curiosity, its adoption is limited among creative professionals. Only 63% view AI as a productivity enhancer, and only 5% report strong proficiency in its use. Creative teams are starting to treat AI as a co-pilot, but meaningful transformation still relies on people's strategic thinking and analytical skills. The report also shows that data fluency and insight-driven planning remain significant gaps, with over half of respondents lacking in-house analytics expertise and struggling to define performance KPIs.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cella-by-randstad-digital-unveils-new-2025-cella-intelligence-report-ai-adoption-gains-momentum-but-human-ingenuity-still-leads-the-way-302450634.htmlA recent study found that while AI adoption is widespread among employers, its impact on worker earnings and job satisfaction varies widely. In Denmark, where the survey was conducted, workers reported no significant change in labor earnings despite using AI to save time on mundane tasks. However, researchers noted that only 8.4% of participants saw new job opportunities created by AI technology, such as prompt engineering. The study challenges the narrative that AI will lead to significant labor market transformations and suggests that the economic impacts remain small.
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