The "Children's All Project" is a project in which educational sites and researchers work together to solve children's mental problems such as school refusal, bullying, and sharp children.Instead of focusing on problem behavior, we focus on the mental development behind it, and try to understand and support children.The kick-off symposium will be held on January 2016, 1 at the lecture hall of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and nine universities (Osaka University, Kanazawa University, Hamamatsu Medical University, Chiba University, Fukui University, Tottori University, Hiromae University, Hyogo University of Education, Mukogawa Women's University) will participate in the "Children's Everyone Project". For example, the board of education of the local government where the participating universities are located.The project collects information not only on the number of children's problems occurring in the field of education, but also on the background, causes, and relationships with mental development, and holds regular study meetings with educators and researchers. In addition, regarding the issue of how to respond to the explosive expression of children's emotions and how to grasp and respond to the internalized stress, the data accumulated in the educational field was taken into consideration for personal information. We will open it to researchers above, proceed with research and verification, and develop scientifically-based support programs, teaching materials, and teacher training programs.
The affiliated universities have been conducting basic research and practical activities on child development and education, and since 2010, Kanazawa University has opened an "Autism Cafe" where parties, families, citizens, and experts can freely gather. Held every other month in Kanazawa City, at Chiba University, education and research to support the promotion of mental health according to the developmental stage at school, at Hirosaki University, early detection and continuous understanding and support of developmental disorders in 5-year-old child developmental medical examinations And so on.
At the kick-off symposium to be held this time, experts will explain the importance and effects of the project in an easy-to-understand manner.Participation fee is free, but advance application is required.Capacity is 300 people.
Reference: [Children's Project] Initiatives and research results of each university