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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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Home que acaricia un cavall
Bullying is a repetitive and negative behavior directed towards a person or group of people.

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Imagen de Catherine L'Ecuyer
"Even if he doesn't understand the new word, with the words he already knows he can still catch the meaning, so the child acquires vocabulary by reading. It's a virtuous circle."

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hablar con tu hijo sobre el colegio
Talking to your child about school is important. Ask open-ended questions, listen carefully, offer support and encouragement, and highlight their accomplishments.

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imagen de Juan Cruz Ripoll
Improving computer-assisted reading in elementary education

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relación con caballos
You may not know it: horses can help you improve your ability to focus. Gerard, from Cavalls de Calma, tells us about his experience.

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prestigio y reputacion de los colegios
Values such as prestige and reputation are very important for families when choosing a school for their children.

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conflicto padres y escuela
There is no manual of rules and appropriate behaviors to be a perfect parent. Basically because such a figure does not exist.

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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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