Posted on: 04.01.2023.

Author: ssvetec

World Braille Day – dots that mean life

In 2018, the UN adopted the World Blind Union Resolution, which confirmed January 4 as World Braille Day.

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World Braille Day – dots that mean life

Posted on: 20.12.2022.

Author: ssvetec

The role of grandma and grandpa in raising the child

Grandfathers and grandmothers are the only members of the immediate family, so they may be considered important in raising the child. The role of the grandparent is particularly important in families where both parents work or when they are single, divorced parents, or a child with certain health challenges who require a special approach and more careful care. In this kind of family support parents who, except for the usual difficulties and requirements related to the education and custody of the child must deal with additional care and stress factors.

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The role of grandma and grandpa in raising the child

Posted on: 13.12.2022.

Author: ssvetec

Participation in the humanitarian action of the association Bedem ljubavi Varaždin -

Ivančica d.d. is actively involved and tries to donate and help the local community as much as possible by getting involved in different projects, actions, and donations. During this pre-holiday season, we took part in the humanitarian action of the Bedem ljubavi Varaždin association with several other companies in Varaždin County, the Faculty of Organization and Computer Science, and all valuable volunteers and contributors.

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Participation in the humanitarian action of the association Bedem ljubavi Varaždin -

Posted on: 01.12.2022.

Author: ssvetec

How do you recognize and how do you deal with peer-to-peer violence?

We talk about child-to-child violence when one or more children intentionally and repeatedly disturb, injure, attack, or exclude another child who cannot defend themselves. This violence can be physical as physical injuries caused by pinching, hitting, biting, etc., and psychological, which refers to mocking, teasing, insulting, etc. Children may be threatened by violent peers, rejection, gossip, and taking or destroying personal belongings.

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How do you recognize and how do you deal with peer-to-peer violence?