Do we mollycoddle our children?
A childhood expert says that the means they miss out on vital experiences and don't learn how to look after themselves.
In a book published today, -- a former British government adviser on children -- argues that society is "bubble-wrapping"' children and exaggerating the risks they face.
Mr Gill adds that the level of playground bullying is being exaggerated and children must learn to cope with name-calling and teasing to help them develop resilience.
Is he right? Do you remember having more freedom, or should that be less protection as a child? Is this zero-risk attitude damaging our youngsters?
We'd like to hear your views.
Child labour
Meanwhile fashion chain Gap has withdrawn from sale children's clothing allegedly made using forced child labour in India. But does ethical shopping help children in poor countries?
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has accused Britain of He was speaking ahead of a state visit to the UK - the first by a Saudi monarch for 20 years - which begins today. King Abdullah also told ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ News that Britain had not made full use of intelligence provided by the Saudis
But some would say that Saudi Arabia needs to get its own house in order before criticising others. One British because of Saudi's "human rights record is appalling".
Where do you stand?
And is she the new Evita? Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the wife of the outgoing president of Argentina, has become the of her country.
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