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Revision as of 10:37, 4 March 2020 by DG Regio (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: summary (P836): THE PROJECT FORESEES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 3 SUMMER CAMPS FROM JULY 2017 UNTIL AUGUST 2019. THE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT AND THE RANGE OF AUTONOMY WHICH WILL BE DEVELOPED THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FIRST MODULE OF THE SYSTEM TO CONTINUE WITH THE ACTIVATION OF APITAL THERAPY IN SPECIALISED STRUCTURES. MILITAT IS PROPOSED TO UPGRADE CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS IN THE PEER GROUP., Adding English summary)
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    23,436.0 Euro
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    23,436.0 Euro
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    100.0 percent
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    15 February 2018
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    30 August 2019
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    30 August 2019
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    I.C. MARCHIROLO GIOVANNI XXIII
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    45°57'0.18"N, 8°49'56.14"E
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    IL PROGETTO PREVEDE LA REALIZZAZIONE DI 3 TRE CAMPI ESTIVI A PARTIRE DA LUGLIO 2017 FINO AD AGOSTO 2019. LO SVILUPPO MOTORIO E IL SENSI DI AUTONOMIA VERR SVILUPPATO ATTRAVERSO ATTIVIT DI PSICOMOTRICIT FUNZIONALE PRIMO MODULO PER PROSEGUIRE CON ATTIVIT DI IPPOTERAPIA PRESSO STRUTTURE SPECIALIZZATE. LATTIVIT SI PROPONE DI POTENZIARE LINCLUSIONE DEI MINORI AFFETTI DA DISTURBI DELLO SPETTRO AUTISTICO NEL GRUPPO DEI PARI. (Italian)
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    THE PROJECT FORESEES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 3 SUMMER CAMPS FROM JULY 2017 UNTIL AUGUST 2019. THE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT AND THE RANGE OF AUTONOMY WHICH WILL BE DEVELOPED THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FIRST MODULE OF THE SYSTEM TO CONTINUE WITH THE ACTIVATION OF APITAL THERAPY IN SPECIALISED STRUCTURES. MILITAT IS PROPOSED TO UPGRADE CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS IN THE PEER GROUP. (English)
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    C35B17000430006
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