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A subject you have enjoyed a lot this semester!

Hi classmates, today I talk about my favorite subject this semester. I studied five subjects this semester, but the best for me was “Saberes pedagógicos del desarrollo personal y social”. The present subject proposes to analyze the epistemological frameworks on psychomotor development, as well as the understanding of their learning processes and development during the first three years of life. Suppose design, implement and evaluate pedagogical proposals that integrate the elements of the curriculum for the development of psychomotor learning experiences that respond to the diversity of children and their cultural contexts. Likewise, it considers the participation of children and the promotion of democratic practices as an articulating axis of its pedagogical proposal. The main contents that I study are: Classical theories about development social   (emotional, personal),   contemporaries theories about development social (emotional, personal), emotions and emotional regu

Emmi Pikler

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I admire Emmi Pikler, she was born in 1902 and grew up in Vienna and Budapest. After the First World War she studied medicine in Vienna where she encountered and worked with two innovative paediatricians of the day - Clemens von Pirquet and Hans Salzer. She later moved with her husband to Budapest where, in 1935, she qualified as a paediatrician. In Budapest, Dr. Pikler set up a private paediatric practice working closely with parents of babies and young children. Through weekly visits, she supported parents to build trusting relationships with their children, notice their competence and allow time for natural development. In 1940 her first book was published, What Can the Baby Already Do? Soon after, in 1946, she set up a residential home for infants, to provide care for the many abandoned or orphaned children in Budapest after the war.   she also wrote further books, most notably The Book of Mothers (not translated), which ran to sixteen editions and became the standard text f

Your reflections on the demostrations at FACSO

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I learned a lot of things in the feminist sit-in at the faculty of social sciences. I learned that the woman shouldn´t remain quiet when she suffer for something, I mean in violence cases, abuse, harassment. I think that this happen because the woman is not valued by the society and the main question is: Can society change their mentality about women?, the society should  change their mentality in relation to women, her physique, feelings and mentality.  I also learned that it's not just about respecting women, but respect all people equally. Being a man doesn't make you better than a woman, being a woman does not make you better than a man, on the contrary, any none is better than the other. Therefore, all have the same right regardless of our sex. The demonstration showed me that we must fight for what one wants, despite the fact that one has to invest a great deal of our time. It helped me reflect on the feminist movement and also on machismo, to think from where it origi