The latest issue of the KIT Newsletter has just been published and is available at https://kit.hdfs.ntnu.edu.tw/CN/Newsletter_content.aspx?es=60. In this edition, one of the featured articles is a guide to 'Six-Dinner Sid,' a storybook written and illustrated by Inga Moore. It tells the story of a mischievous cat named Sid who lives in a neighborhood and has six different owners, each of whom believes Sid belongs only to them. You can listen to the story by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/GiF4DBHgrG8.
Moreover, this issue provides a brief overview of the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS), a long-term research project based in New Zealand that has been ongoing since 1977. It follows a cohort of around 1,000 individuals born in Christchurch, tracking their health, development, and social outcomes from birth into adulthood. There are other noteworthy items, including a summary of several KIT findings related to parental self-efficacy and a feature on Prof. Yu-Wen Chen from the Department of Social Work, NTU.
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