The National Centre, a body serving for the protection of the rights of the younger citizens, works to disseminate a culture of sensitivity and awareness towards children, and periodically publishes monographic volumes and magazines concerning its activities of documentation, analysis and research.
All the publications of the National Centre are free for consultation and online download.
This section includes: the publications of the National Centre (Notebooks of the Centre, Growing Citizens, Bibliography Collection, Thematic Add-ons to the Collection, Periodical Collections, Reports to the UN on the Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Italy, Biennial Reports on the Condition of Children, Monitoring Reports, etc.)
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How have childbirth services changed over the years? How has social and cultural attention to birth evolved? This is what Raffaella Scalisi, psychologist, founder and current head of the association Il Melograno, a maternity and birth...
The bibliographic review of the issue 3/2010 is dedicated to the professional figure of the paediatrician. Enrico Solito, family paediatrician and Professor of Ambulatory Paediatrics at the School of Specialization in...
Marco Mannucci, PhD in Pedagogy at the University of Florence, edited the reading path of this issue of the journal on the topic of Clowns on the Ward.
The author presents the international experiences of clown therapy, smile...
The thematic path of the second issue of the new series is dedicated to the figure of the psychologist.
In the reading proposed by the review, Fulvio Tassi, Researcher in Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University...
The theme of disability is addressed in this reading from a pedagogical perspective. The authors, Marisa Pavone and Riziero Zucchi, retrace the historical evolution of disability, starting from educability as a model of approach to the...
The reading path of this issue of Rassegna bibliografica is dedicated to the theme of self-help groups, tracing their origins, definitions and characteristics, typologies, and ending with a special look at the Italian situation...