SPECIAL PETITE ENFANCELes thèmes

L’intégralité des thèmes ci-dessous sont basés sur les connaissances scientifiques actuelles (neurosciences et psychologie scientifique).
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Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. From theory to practice, from teacher-researchers to referent psychologists, from university clinical cases to real-life patients, psychology internships confront students with the reality of their future profession. How many hours of internship are students expected to complete? What difficulties might they encounter? Are internships enough to...

Find out more about this survey published in the December 2012 issue of « Ça m’intéresse » magazine. Toys have more than one trick up their sleeve: they boost creativity, forge the imagination and develop intelligence. But above all, they teach children to live in society.

Read this article published in the May 2012 issue of « Ça m’intéresse » magazine. The military and police are increasingly using acoustic tools to make prisoners talk, disperse demonstrators or weaken an enemy. But are the safeguards sufficient? Gaza Strip, September 2005. A resounding bang echoes over the houses as a plane flies away. Windows shatter...

Read this short article published on the Cercle Psy website. Ten years ago, the first specialized Referral Centers were set up to diagnose and treat learning disorders in children. Their aim? To recognize and work on behalf of « dys children »: dysphasics (with oral language disorders), dyspraxics (disorders of gestural coordination), dyscalculics (calculation disorders), dysorthographics (spelling...

Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. Long ignored in France, bullying in the school environment is beginning to mobilize the general public: cases are multiplying, plunging parents and children into great distress. What is bullying? Who are the children being harassed, and who are the harassers? How can we intervene? Answers from...

Read this article published by Sciences Humaines. Every evening, Fabrice, 34, indulges in what has become a ritual: he feverishly logs on, answers his e-mails, addresses others, surfs his social networks, visits his many favorite sites. His eyes leap from one image to another for hours on end. And as with every connection, time seems...