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    A importância da psicoeducação dos psicólogos e professores na diversidade e inclusão escolar
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) DEOLIVA, Andréia Larissa da Silva; GARCIA, Camila Martins; SILVA, Guilherme Damasceno da; MENDES, Iasmim Lourenço; OLIVEIRA, Monnike Victória Souza de; ABREU, Victor Ziani; POZZER, Victória Cristina Espíndola; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; PRADO, Marcela Duarte; OLIVEIRA, Danilo Ciconi de; BETTI, Mariana Ricci; JACOMINI, Mariângela Leocárdio
    This document is a bibliographic review about the importance of psychoeducation for psychologists and teachers in school diversity and inclusion. It evidenced the school context that students with atypical development are inserted, as well as the existing resources in educational institutions, analyzing the risk and protection factors in the environment in which they are inserted. It sought to propose strategies to better create a more inclusive environment in which there could be better student development and better behavior with the teacher.
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    Obesidade: uma doença plural
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-11-30) DEOLIVA, Andréia Larissa da Silva; GERMANO, Jaqueline Silva; BARBOSA, Jhonatan Brayn Bernardes; PROCIDÔNIO, Nádia Cristina; SOUSA, Raquel Pereira; GUILHERME, Ricardo Ribeiro; NEUBERGER, Thaís Jerônimo; OLIVEIRA, Leticia Dal Picolo Dal Secco de
    According to 2019 data from the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), obesity affects about 26.8% of the Brazilian population (ABESO, 2020). However, these alarming data are not restricted to Brazil, according to WHO statistics from 2019, they are part of the obesity picture of 2.3 billion people, so this can be characterized as a disease on a global scale (RICARD, 2019).

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