Summary of the week from September 5 to 11 in Peques and More

With the children already in school, and trying to reorganize our daily lives, we look at the calendar and realize that we are almost in the fall, so although the weather does not accompany (and sometimes not the desire), we resume the routines knowing that - in part - they will benefit us. Precisely on this matter Marcos spoke to us yesterday in this post.

And how could it be otherwise, in Peques and Más we talk again (after the holiday break) on other topics related to Education, because we know that our readers are welcome (for example) to remember that school bags should not exceed 15% of the child's body weight. A few days ago the news came to our blog that the José Luis Arrese school (in Corrella / Navarra) has been rewarded for the use of ICT, surely they are very happy to have been highlighted by the Gnoss Educa contest. And more about prizes, because 'The Blue Station of Children' of RNE has received an award for promoting reading among its small listeners.

Our society integrates people who are very different from each other, and One of the main hallmarks of quality in education must be the ability to meet the needs of each student. We have contributed our grain of sand when talking about the approach to school failure in students with Learning Disorders, and we have presented the Orientative Guide on celiac children in school. In the end, we may be fortunate, because far from here there are surprising illiteracy rates, although the Tezulutlan radio station in Guatemala helps reduce them in that country.

Technologies are advancing at an amazing rate, and families must keep up to date, in the last days Marcos gave us some suggestions if we are planning to buy a tablet for children, and he also presented us with SuperPaquito from Imaginarium.

And we go now with the gap we make every week to health, because we know that although pneumonia is the main individual cause of infant mortality, prevention and proper treatment, would prevent a million deaths of children a year. And without a doubt this will be one of the most attractive articles, since we will know some of the eating habits of Spanish families, and we will know that good habits are consolidated in childhood.

Do you think that parents need help in raising and educating our children?Do you think that training with this objective would be convenient? You might like to review the SuperPadres proposal, an entity directed by José Antonio Marina.

I leave you with three useful resources for the little one's free time: Top Model magazine and the online Road Education Games, not forgetting sport and the hobby of witnessing events such as cycling. We also congratulate UNICEF's 'Drops for Niger' project because it has achieved the collaboration of Pocoyo and José Manuel Calderón.