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Dibujo de una familia que lee
Gregorio Luri tells us that children who are read to regularly by their parents at the age of five perform better in mathematics, vocabulary and spelling at the age of sixteen. And only one third of children are read to at home on a daily basis.

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Imatge de Gregorio Luri
Gregorio Luri, pedagogue and philosopher, is interviewed by the digital newspaper Vilaweb to talk about the latest results of the PISA study.

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Gregorio Luri blog Buscarcole
No one is more specialized than parents are for their children.

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Silueta d'una criatura
Interesting article by the doctor Vicente Morales Hidalgo about the importance of the diagnosis of learning disabilities.

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Façana escola
Montse Daví Aragay, mother and primary school teacher for forty years, explains what she considers most relevant when choosing a school for our sons and daughters.

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buscar colegio niño con autismo
Choosing a school for a child with autism is not a simple process. The school is the institution that will have the biggest impact on the education and future of our children.

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lectura comprensiva
In an article in La Vanguardia, journalist Carina Farreras reflects on the reading comprehension of Spanish students based on data from PISA and TIMSS, two international assessment studies.

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colegio privado
Private schools are completely independent and self-funded, usually with a fee assigned to families.

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actividades extraescolares covid 19
What are the alternatives to after-school activities? Extracurricular activities during COVID-19 may no longer be what we are used to. Here are some options.

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Aprender a competir de joven: ¿será una ayuda en el día a día de la vida adulta?
At buscarcole.com we asked ourselves this question during the confinement caused by the covid-19 pandemic. In this situation of emotional stress that we are all living through, talking about competing may seem strange, but it is not. Some of the testimonies that have spoken to buscarcole.com explain it.

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