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La Discussion à Visée Philosophique : une pratique d’éducation à une citoyenneté du Care
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Du rapport au savoir comme modalisation philosophique du savoir dans la philosophie pour enfants
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Dérives impactant la pérennisation de la philosophie pour enfants (P4C)
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Legal and Socio-Psychological Aspects of Creating a Unified Organization Model for Orphans and Children Left without Parental Care
Published 2024-12-01“…Family placement of orphans and prevention of social orphanhood have led to a significant reduction in the number of children in institutionalized settings (32 thousand in 2024) and one of the pressing issues today is the expediency of creating a Unified model organization (UMO) for this category of children and the possibility of combining it with other institutions working with children in difficult life situations. …”
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Analyzing special needs reports for children: sociodemographic trends, diagnoses, and support areas over five years (2019–2024)
Published 2025-01-01“…In Nephrology, the rates were equally shared between SCRN and Significant special needs (SSPD) at 50%, while the highest rate in the Genitourinary System-Surgery Field was Special needs (SEN) with 60.6%.ConclusionOur research emphasizes the crucial role of SNRC health board reports in tackling the pressing challenges faced by children and their families. …”
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‘Children and fools, they say, cannot lie’: un dicton tourné en plaisanterie dans Misogonus d’Anthony Rudd
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