The questions posed to 133 people taken at random to take part in a citizens’ convention about childhood were quite dizzying. “How can we better structure the different times in children’s daily lives so that they are more beneficial to their learning, development and health? »The then Prime Minister, François Bayrou, asked them in his reference letter signed in May.
Citizens convened by the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (EESC) have taken full advantage of this possibility to produce their final report, which must be submitted to an overall vote on Sunday, November 23 morning. The final step after 20 proposals were agreed in mid-November, each of which was approved by more than 66% of the vote. These proposals outline major transformations in child care today “fragmented” And “underinvesting humanly and financially”. Starting with a major overhaul of the school system, “not suitable for children’s biological rhythms”.
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