Petit 1 Toulouse

Petit 1 Toulouse

From November 26, 2024 until November 26, 2024

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Iekļauts: Konferenču un semināru apmeklēšana; tikšanās ar izstādes dalībniekiem; laipni gaidīta kafija un pusdienas.

Rezervēts lēmumu pieņēmējiem no sociālā sektora un citiem attiecīgajiem darbiniekiem, tostarp vadītājiem, pircējiem, administratīvajiem vadītājiem un pircējiem:.

Recognizing the other is a dual action that involves both acknowledging them and responding to their requests to be acknowledged. Early childhood professionals have called for this recognition for years. It is inseparable with the importance, enjoyment and meaning they attach to their profession.

We know it! Be an educator, auxiliary, etc. It is not like any other profession. This is a profession that touches the human being, but even more so, its most vulnerable form and precious time, early childhood. It requires a mobilization of what is unique and deep, and goes beyond emotional intelligence. It is therefore essential that these professions are recognized, more so than in any other field, as they can help us to best understand and respond to toddlers.

While economic, political, and institutional actors recognize the importance to increase access to reception methods, both to reconcile professional and family lives, as well as fight against inequalities, or to promote the wellbeing of the child, to the extent of calling for the establishment of an early childhood public service (SPPE), they are slow in nourishing the substrate, which is the nutritional basis of reception. They therefore forget to recognise the professionals, even though there are still 10,000 who are missing.