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מרצה: פרופסור תרצה יואלס, (כמעט) ד"ר מרי קלינגל-לוי, רותי דריאל ומור הרפז
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בתור הורים אנחנו חשופים לכמויות בלתי סבירות של מידע וגישות שונות להורות ואיכשהו אנחנו אמורים לדעת לבחור מה טוב לנו ולילדים שלנו. איך בוחרים גישה הורית? איך יודעים מה טוב לנו ומה לא טוב לנו? ואיפה מחקר נכנס לתמונה? כדי לענות על השאלות האלה כינסתי פאנל של מומחיות.
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