HEALTH ASPECTS IN THE CRECHE ROUTINE AND THE FUNCTTON OF THE CHILD CAREGIVER: AN EXPERIMENT REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.38387Keywords:
crèche, child, family, health.Abstract
This article is a review about the crèche routines and their association with health aspects. Health is analyzed as a substratum that permeates the daily routine of the crèche. In th iscontext the relationship between the crèche and the family is observed. The importance of the interchange between them is analysed, taking into account that the main element is the child. The article also discusses the significance of the role of “caregiver” and the need for implements in his/her initial development, as well as the need for refresher courses throu~hout his/her practice.
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