El Gorosito se iluminó de naranja para visibilizar y concientizar sobre el TDAH
Cada 28 de julio se conmemora el Día Nacional de la Concientización, Sensibilización e Información sobre el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad.
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En este marco, la Municipalidad de Caleta Olivia a través de la Secretaría de Desarrollo Social mediante el Consejo Asesor de Personas con Discapacidad acompañaron la iniciativa de la Familia Fernández, que integran la Fundación Leonas TDAH, para iluminar del color naranja a El Gorosito, con el objetivo de visibilizar esta condición.
Imagine using what children love to teach them important life skills. For example, video games to teach problem-solving, critical-thinking skills along with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Children learn these skills as they are taught to build video games at Code Ninjas, an international company founded in 2016. At Code Ninjas centers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, students learn to code by building their own video games.
Ryan Clark recently opened his second Code Ninjas center in Northeast Florida. The first is in Fleming Island and this one serves students in Ponte Vedra.
“The foundation of this approach begins with an awareness of the importance of technology in our lives,” Clark said. “As we see a dependence on that technology growing rapidly, it is critical for us to understand how technology affects every aspect of our lives. We need to train this generation to understand technology and how it work
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PresentMemory launches beta site to empower the next generation to share their family s Holocaust stories
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LOS ANGELES, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, on Yom HaShoah, PresentMemory announced the launch of its beta site to
empower the families of Holocaust survivors to share their personal stories in a compelling, easy-to-follow narrative, using best-available imagery and data – and a user-friendly online interface.
PresentMemory was started by
Emily Kane Miller, the grandchild of survivors, who wanted to tell her own family s story, and knew the process to create a high-quality, engaging presentation could be time-consuming and challenging.