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Journal articles on the topic "Participation de l'enfant"
de La Ville, Valérie-Inés, and Valérie Tartas. "Transformer la participation de l'enfant aux activités de consommation alimentaire." Enfance 60, no. 3 (2008): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/enf.603.0299.
Full textNormandeau, Sylvie, and Isabelle Nadon. "La participation des parents à la vie scolaire d’enfants de deuxième année." Articles 26, no. 1 (October 17, 2007): 151–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/032032ar.
Full textTazouti, Youssef, and Annette Jarlegan. "Sentiment de compétence parentale, participation parentale au travail scolaire et performances scolaires de l'enfant." La revue internationale de l'éducation familiale 28, no. 2 (2010): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rief.028.0023.
Full textLamarche, Constance. "Les parents d’un enfant handicapé (Revue de la littérature américaine)." Santé mentale au Québec 10, no. 1 (June 7, 2006): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/030266ar.
Full textLal, Rita, Pamela Adams, and Carmen Mombourquette. "What are Parents’ Perceptions of the Nature of Their Participation at the High School Level?" Alberta Journal of Educational Research 67, no. 2 (June 2, 2021): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.55016/ojs/ajer.v67i2.69899.
Full textCei, Alberto, and Marc Durand. "Participation sportive et motivation chez l'enfant : bilan des études en Australie, en Europe et en Amérique du Nord." Enfance 47, no. 2 (1994): 145–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/enfan.1994.2095.
Full textEmler, Nicholas, and Angela St James-Emler. "Carrières scolaires et attitudes envers l’autorité formelle." L’Orientation scolaire et professionnelle 23, no. 3 (1994): 355–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/binop.1994.1496.
Full textHouéto, David, William d’Hoore, and Alain Deccache. "Perceptions de la participation des parents par les professionnels de santé à la lutte contre le paludisme de l'enfant au Bénin." Santé Publique 20, no. 1 (2008): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spub.081.0019.
Full textMARSHALL, Dominique. "Tensions nationales, ethniques et religieuses autour des droits des enfants : la participation canadienne au Comité de protection de l’enfance de la Société des Nations." II. Enfant « public », enfant « privé » : quand l’État intervient. Quelques repères historiques, no. 44 (October 2, 2002): 101–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/005181ar.
Full textRenard, Claude, Philippe Meremans, Paul Malvaux, and Alain Deccache. "Promotion de la santé de l'enfant hospitalisé : l'approche participative en recherche-action." Promotion & Education 5, no. 1 (March 1998): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102538239800500107.
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Graziani-Jaujon, Laurene. "L'enfant et les procédures contentieuses internationales." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM1019.
Full textThe procedural capacity of children has progressively been recognized by some international judicial authorities. Generally without legal capacity, minors do not have the ability to act directly before domestic courts. However, minors have been able to claim violations of their rights before international authorities, taking into account their victim status rather than their age or legal status. Supported by an emancipatory approach, this new role of children on the judicial scene does not call into question the necessity to give them a special status. Indeed, children could not be subject to the same rules as adults because of their singular status, especially since they have to face additional obstacles, including legal, political, socio-economic and cultural obstacles. Thus, a series of measures must be adopted to supervise their participation and to ensure that the procedures are adapted. Fundamental guarantees of the right to a fair trial need to be respected, while taking into account the child’s specific interests and his evolving capacities. The main challenge in this process is to find a balance between protection and participation. The debate on the child's capacity is at the core of this study, as well as the evolution of the conception of children's rights and the difference dilemma. Best practices are thus defined. The role of the child is also exemplified. Considered as an actor, he is also a partner guiding adults in the process
Tran, Cuu Quoc. "La participation de l'enfant à l'achat familial au Vietnam." Thesis, Lille 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LIL20024.
Full textThe current Vietnam saw a significant change in its economic system. This system influences the lifestyle of the inhabitants as the retailing of the country. The child as an important place in Vietnamese society is of course associated with this change. Children are for example in many new Vietnamese supermarkets, or in newly created shopping centers. Our research grew out of this question: Can children be allies for retailing that develops in Vietnam?The literature review leads us to study consumer-child with specifics compared to adults. Furthermore, as consumer-child is dependent on his parents who choose to family purchase in most cases, we study the child in the family purchase withparenting in consumer socialization of children’s process.This literature review was then combined with a qualitative survey of 20 interviews with parents and 20 interviews with children in primary schools in Hanoi for checking the coincidence between the concepts and practices of consumption in the Western context and those in the context of Vietnam. In addition, this survey aims to produce items that can enrich Western scales. Theresult of this investigation has led us to present two distinct models, one related to the parents, the other related to children in Vietnam.After pretesting with positivist approaches, we can verify the reliability of the variables in our models while respecting the paradigm of Churchill (1977). Then we were able to launch our final survey in three primary schools in Hanoi.1181 children's in 4th and 5th grades and 921 parents of these children participated in answering our questionnaire. The result of this survey give us conclusions on the existence of the child's participation in family purchase in Vietnam, the preference of the child to purchase in modern commerce. This participation is related to communication within the family that what matters isthe communication frequency than its nature (guidance) of that communication. In addition, Vietnamese families do not all have the same educational objectives while practices are quite similar among families, but expectations vary, and social class seems to play a role
Walther, Cornelia. "Le droit au service de l'enfant." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AIXM1093.
Full textA child is a being in development. S/he is a vulnerable person because of his/her physiological, mental and social status. Her/his protection and participation are required so s/he can grow and reach her/his potential. Every child has the same rights throughout the world, yet many suffer from deprivation and violence. This situation jeopardizes their future and that of the whole society. Because only the being who has been given the opportunity to evolve according to her/his inherent capacities will contribute to the progress of her Nation, which forms part of the international community's headway. Children's rights are everyone's responsibility. The State must respect and ensure respect of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, key treaty in this domain. The extended family is responsible for the well-being of the child in her immediate environment. Beyond this external stakeholders are involved. They shouldn't seek to replace but to enhance the capacity of family, community and State in protecting the child. There is a direct relationship between the right of the child and the duty towards the child, with the requirement to ensure results, as a consequence of the inherent logic of children's rights. Yet reality does not match the normative framework. While responsibility for others is recognized as an imperative of action from an ethical, religious and legal point of view, children suffer and die. Since laws alone are not enough to translate this universal norm into results, an additional device, complementary to the legal framework, must exist to protect the vulnerable being, and to ensure cohesion of the society that surrounds her
Marteau, Fanny. "Alliance thérapeutique en psychothérapie de l'enfant : évaluation et congruence des représentations des différents acteurs." Lille 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LIL30047.
Full textOur work, both experimental and clinical is about the concept of the therapeutic alliance in children by developing a tool tailored to his specifications. We developed a concept of the therapeutic relationship, based on the establishment of a triple alliance. Our main question concerns the gap of the therapeutic situation between the different actors of the therapy (choldren, parents, therapists). We hypothesized that the representation of each differs depends on their own status as well as the age of the child. To test these gap representations, we developed a tool, the Psyrep that can be an environmental framework, used as a mediatorof the evaluation of dissonance between the representations of actors. In a first study, we proposed to children to express their representations of various aspects of therapy (the representation of emotional feelings, moral standards and therapy), and we asked parents and therapists to express what should be the representations of the children. Our results highlighted the existence of gaps in the representations of different actors, as we had hypothesized. In a second study, we restested those gaps using the Psyrep in an environmental framework and we have investigated whether this tool, in reducing gaps, could allow and improve the therapeutic alliance. For this, we asked therapists to assess the alliance with the questionnaire "HAQ-CP" with children and parents at the beginning of the therapy. In half of the cases, the Psyrep was used in the first session as a tool for explicit representations, in the other the therapists intervened as usual. The results suggest that in a more environmental framework gaps representations regarding the therapeutic situation are lower. They also showed that at least for the child, the use of mediation tool, the Psyrep, improves the therapeutic alliance. To demonstrate the potential clinical use of Psyrep, we are presenting following these two studies, two clinical illustrations in which the first sessions are about the elaboration of a therapeutic contract after having reduced the gaps of representations with the Psyrep
Bardeau-Garneret, Jean-Marc. "L'élaboration du complexe de parentalité face à l'enfant atteint de déficiences motrices." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100138.
Full textThe elaboration of the parenting complex accounts first of all for the way in which men and women succeed in reorganizing their social life with to the existence of their child, secondly y for the different modes of identification that they attribute to the in the course of his upbringing and finally for the links between these fathers and mothers and those working in the field of education (teachers, educators, possibly doctors and health professionals). Being the parent of a physically disabled child results in a narcissistic trauma whose consequences are examined by this study in relation to the three dynamics outlined above. The positions of nine fathers and twenty three mothers of physically disabled children, five of whom also suffer from mental deficiency are identified and described in relation to these three dynamics. These positions are analyzed according to the mode of narcissistic identification when they appear to be determined by the suffering of the parent or according to the secondary personalizing identification mode when they appear to be determined by the recognition of the child as a subject, a subject who suffers a subject with abilities and limitations
Gusan, Ana. "L'autonomie de l'enfant en droit international." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019BORD0289.
Full textThe concept of "child autonomy" is not fully seized by the international legal order. This is due to the vulnerable nature traditionally granted to the child and the conceptual confusion with the personal autonomy applicable for the adult. However, the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child is the first international instrument to counter such prejudices. We propose, in this thesis, to observe the way in which the CRC considers this unnamed object both in the preparatory work and in the practice of the Committee on the Rights of the Child. Consequently, its conventional construction, both objectivist and voluntarist, gradually brings the notion of "child autonomy" into the European legal order. This evolution, although still insufficient involves a more general reflection on the transformations undergone and to undergo by international law when it intends to deal with the concept "autonomy of the child"
Erzépa, Annabelle. "Le rôle de la participation active de l'enfant de 6 mois dans sa perception de la causalité." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/46548.
Full textMaameri, Amira. "La participation du mineur à sa propre protection : droit comparé français-québécois." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0189.
Full textAs regards child protection, speech of participation of the minor in his own protection is to consider this one like a subject of active right and not only like one object of protection. In this direction, the International Convention of the Children's rights affirmed the capacity of the child to be taken part in his own protection, guaranteed by its right to the expression. Consequently, the child to be protected is not simply any more perceived like a vulnerable human being requiring a State aid (passive subject of right), before the placement, during and after this one. The minor is recognized as a citizen in becoming ( active subject of right) to which a series of rights are conferred such as the right to take part in the decisions which relate to it according to its age and its degree of understanding, the right to freedom to think, of conscience and religion or the right to reach information diversified and aiming at promoting its wellness physics, mental and social. Accordingly, it is by the means of the exercise of its rights that the protected child can become the actor of his own protection
Théberge, Emilie. "Effet d'une thérapie cognitive comportementale chez des enfants qui présentent la comorbidité troubles anxieux et symptômes médicalement inexpliqués : une étude pilote." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69675.
Full textBrown, Claire. "Le journal télévisé pour enfants en France et au Royaume-Uni : l'enfant téléspectateur, l'information, l'actualité et la citoyenneté." Thesis, Paris 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA030052/document.
Full textThe following dissertation looks at the production of news programmes for children,through a comparison between the French news programme Mon Kanar (2002-2005)and the British news programme Newsround (1972-today). We specifically look atcultural concepts of childhood, and how thèse conceptions influence the longevity of aprogramme Inside a public channel’s programmation (France Télévisions and theBritish Broadcasting Corporation). We look at the child viewer’s projected imageInside the news programme, through not only the presenters and the content of thenews programme but also through the editorial team, the producers, the Children’sprogramme directors, the channel’s personnel, and through the controlling institutionslike the CSA, BBC trust and Ofcom
Books on the topic "Participation de l'enfant"
Staiger, Ralph C. Développer l'habitude de la lecture chez l'enfant. Genève: Unesco, Bureau internationale d'éducation, 1990.
Find full textLansdown, Gerison. Promouvoir la participation des enfants au processus décisionnel démocratique. Florence: Unicef, Centre de recherche Innocenti, 2001.
Find full textSticht, Thomas G. Instruire la mére c'est éduquer l'enfant: L'alphabt́isation á travers les générations. Genéve: Unesco, Bureau international d'éducation, 1990.
Find full textGal, Jean Le. Les droits de l'enfant à l'école: Pour une éducation à la citoyenneté. Bruxelles: De Boeck & Belin, 2002.
Find full textOfford, David R. Les sports, les arts et les programmes communautaires: Taux et corrélats de participation. Hull, Qué: Développement des ressources humaines Canada, Direction générale de la recherche appliquée, 1998.
Find full textOfford, David R. Sports, the arts, and community programs: Rates and correlates of participation. Hull, Quebec: Human Resources Development Canada, Applied Research Branch, 1998.
Find full textTommasi, Livia De. En quête d'identité: Les luttes pour la défense des droits de l'enfant et de l'adolescent au Brésil et la question de la participation. Lille: A.N.R.T, Université de Lille III, 1997.
Find full texthong, Yin li, and Chen you wei. Kai fa er tong qian neng 7 da miao zhao. Bei jing: Dang dai shi jie chu ban she, 2007.
Find full textMaryse, Paquin, and Drolet Marie 1957-, eds. La violence au préscolaire et au primaire: Les défis et les enjeux de la collaboration entre l'école et les parents. Sainte-Foy, Qué: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2006.
Find full textEllen, Burton Jan, ed. Treating children with sexually abusive behavior problems: Guidelines for child and parent intervention. New York: Haworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Participation de l'enfant"
Lacroix, Isabelle, Anne Oui, and Gilles Séraphin. "La participation des parents en protection de l’enfance." In La protection de l'enfance, 173–86. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760542549-013.
Full textWittke, Verena, and Christiane Solf. "4. La participation des parents dans les services d’accueil de jour à Berlin." In Les accueils de jour en protection de l'enfance, 103–35. L'Harmattan, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/har.fable.2012.01.0103.
Full textFaisca, Élodie. "Analyse des indicateurs de participation des enfants en protection de l’enfance dans le contexte français ?" In La qualité de l'accompagnement en protection de l'enfance, 79–96. L'Harmattan, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/har.serap.2022.01.0079.
Full textMéhu, Catherine. "Groupe et créativité. L'individu et le collectif dans un projet démocratique et participatif : « L'enfant dans la cité »." In Pour un accueil de qualité de la petite enfance : quel curriculum ?, 201–19. Érès, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.rayna.2009.01.0201.
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