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2.7 France: parents get involved in the project

ByCaroline Truffert November 25, 2024November 26, 2025

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Positive Discipline in European Schools is a 2-year project, starting from October 1st 2023. It provides a framework for parents, teachers, educators, students and school leaders to familiarise themselves with the theory and practice of Positive Discipline, and develop Personal, Social and Learning to Learn competence.

Useful links

  • PositiveDiscipline.com
  • Positive Discipline Guidelines
  • Social-Emotional Skills
  • Positive Discipline Association
  • Social and Emotional Learning

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