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Victimización Sexual Infantil
Por favor, considere que el presente curso es introductorio. Ha sido diseñado para profesores de primaria y educación inicial que se encuentren trabajando con niños y niñas de entre 3 y 12 años y no hayan tenido formación en violencia contra la infancia. Si quiere obtener información sobre cursos más especializados o avanzados para otro tipo de profesionales, contextos o estudiantes, por favor, visite la sección de recursos adicionales propuesta al final del curso.
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Maltrato Físico Y Emocional
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Acoso Escolar En El Aula
- Introducción
- El caso
- ¿Qué es la victimización por pares?
- Cibervictimización
- Otras Formas De Bullying
- Prevalencia Del Acoso Escolar
- Efectos De la Victimización Por Pares
- Señales de alarma
- ¿Qué Hacer Cuando Identificamos Que Se Está Produciendo Un Acoso Escolar?
- Prevención De La Victimización Por Iguales
- Resumen
- Evaluación
- Referencias
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Resiliencia
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Recursos Adicionales
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Certificado
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