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Did you know... that Chilean psychologist Neva Milicic Müller wrote a book about parent–child separation that can help children and caregivers during
COVID-19 lockdowns?
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Welcome to the talk page for Neva Milicic Müller. This page was created as a loose translation of a Spanish Wikipedia article created for Neva Milicic Müller.[1] Listed below is how Milicic Müller satisfies the Notability requirements for academics.
Rizzle13 (
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18:55, 4 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Notability Requirements
Neva Milicic Müller is an academic, so to translate and create this page I have relied on Wikipedia's Notability requirements for academics.[2]
Neva Milicic Müller meets the following requirement:
The person has made substantial impact outside academia in their academic capacity.
WP:PROF#7.[2]
She is the author of several known parenting books and a weekly parenting column in the Ya magazine by
El Mercurio newspaper. [3]
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... that Chilean psychologist Neva Milicic Müller wrote a book about parent-child separation that can help children and caregivers during the
COVID-19 lockdowns? Source: "La doctora en Sicología por la Universidad de Gales y magíster en Educación, Neva Milicic, acaba de lanzar el libro "Nos separamos, ¿y los niños?, publicado por Editorial Planeta. Una guía para acompañar a los hijos durante y después del proceso de separación, que escribió junto con la también sicóloga infanto-juvenil Oriana Cifuentes. En el contexto de la pandemia, este tema toma un sentido más profundo, especialmente para las comunas en que ya rige una cuarentena total."
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This article is new enough and long enough. The hook facts are cited inline, the article is neutral, and I detected no copyright issues. A QPQ has been done.
Cwmhiraeth (
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06:29, 7 July 2021 (UTC)reply
QuakerSquirrel I came by to promote this, however I noticed that no source is given for her exact date of birth. The source in the "Biography" section
[1] gives her birth year as 1943, but doesn't mention 18 February (or 18 de febrero as I believe it would be in Spanish). Please can you either add a source for the exact date of birth or remove it leaving just the year?
Joseph2302 (
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19:30, 14 July 2021 (UTC)reply