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Transition Times. Supporting the Child and Adolescent’s Transitions in Pediatric Condition
by S.I.P. Ped
Pediatr. Rep. 2020, 12(s2), 8758; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.4081/pr.2020.8758 - 30 Jun 2020
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Preface: When it comes to transitions, we usually think of important progressions, momentous historical events, peoples’ unforgettable memories, or significant changes in the individual’s life. More rarely, we refer to the feature of simplicity. The Second International Congress of the Italian Society [...] Read more.
Preface: When it comes to transitions, we usually think of important progressions, momentous historical events, peoples’ unforgettable memories, or significant changes in the individual’s life. More rarely, we refer to the feature of simplicity. The Second International Congress of the Italian Society of Pediatric Psychology, in order to focus on and open a debate about the evolutionary transitions in pediatric conditions, emphasised simplicity as essentiality, repeatability, reproducibility and comprehensibility of these progressions [...]. Full article
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