40 trucs et astuces pour économiser l'eau et l'énergie. Les 1 000 premiers jours : Boris Cyrulnik remet le rapport de la commission d’experts à Adrien Taquet, secrétaire d’État en charge de l’Enfance et des Familles. Ce mardi 8 septembre 2020, le neuropsychiatre Boris Cyrulnik a remis le rapport de la commission d’experts pour les « 1 000 premiers jours » au secrétaire d’État en charge de l’Enfance et des Familles auprès du ministre des Solidarités et de la Santé, Adrien Taquet.
Les 1 000 premiers jours de l’enfant constituent une période essentielle pour le bon développement et la construction de l’enfant. Cette période conditionne la santé et le bien-être de l’individu tout au long de sa vie. C’est sur ce sujet qu’a travaillé une commission de 18 experts spécialistes de la petite enfance, présidée par le neuropsychiatre Boris Cyrulnik, et lancée par le Président de la République en septembre 2019. Adrien Taquet tient à remercier l’ensemble des membres de la commission pour leur engagement personnel, et pour la qualité du travail réalisé. Un rapport basé sur les apports de la science Des recommandations qui seront examinées dans les prochaines semaines. How To Make Streets Kid-Friendly. Most streets were not built with children in mind, and in many places around the world they are uninviting and unsafe for kids, according to a new guide.
“Designing Streets for Kids,” released earlier this month by the Global Designing Cities Initiative, a program of the National Association of City Transportation Officials, offers planning strategies and practical solutions to redesign urban streets and public spaces by focusing on the needs of kids and their caregivers, with the goal of making streets beautiful, fun — and safe. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for young people ages 5-29 globally, and traffic congestion and vehicles contribute to high levels of air pollution, which is responsible for the death of 127,000 children under the age of five each year, the guide’s authors said. Many of these deaths, they said, can be dramatically reduced through kid-friendly street design. “Designing Streets for Kids” is a supplement of the “Global Street Design Guide.” Global Designing Cities Initiative. Totalement soul. The Great Climate Migration Has Begun. ALTA VERAPAZ, GUATEMALA.
Carlos Tiul, an Indigenous farmer whose maize crop has failed, with his children. Early in 2019, a year before the world shut its borders completely, Jorge A. knew he had to get out of Guatemala. The land was turning against him. For five years, it almost never rained. Then it did rain, and Jorge rushed his last seeds into the ground. Even as hundreds of thousands of Guatemalans fled north toward the United States in recent years, in Jorge’s region — a state called Alta Verapaz, where precipitous mountains covered in coffee plantations and dense, dry forest give way to broader gentle valleys — the residents have largely stayed. ALTA VERAPAZ. The odd weather phenomenon that many blame for the suffering here — the drought and sudden storm pattern known as El Niño — is expected to become more frequent as the planet warms. From decision to departure, it was three days. ALTA VERAPAZ. People are already beginning to flee. Migrants move for many reasons, of course. I.
Covid-19. He Wants to Surf in the Olympics at 48. His Neighbor Is in the Way. “If I’m feeling like, ‘Oh, I can’t wait to go out there, this is going to be awesome,’ then for sure I’m going to do it,” Florence said of competing.
“But if I show up and feel super uneasy about it, just not feeling it — surfing Pipe in general, fully healthy, you have to be confident in what you’re doing.” Florence has not won a Pipe Masters title — an aggravation, considering he grew up closer to Pipeline than anyone. In head-to-head heats with Slater, he is 2-6, including 0-3 at Pipe Masters. The last time they surfed face to face here was in the 2013 final. Slater last won a world title in 2011, Florence’s first year on the championship tour. “Three years ago we did this really cool trip to the Marshall Islands,” Florence said, a journey highlighted in the movie “Proximity.” He smiled. A couple of miles away the next day, Slater was competing at Haleiwa Ali’i Beach Park.
Slater last won a world title in 2011, Florence’s first year on the championship tour. He smiled. Home - Amplifier.