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100 1 0 _aFruitet, Michel
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245 0 0 _aAnd if adults agreed to let children speak? A critical trust would emerge
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520 _aIn France, the traditional family has exploded; it is no longer one but multiple. In the course of his life, the child goes through many ordeals which will weaken or strengthen his trust in his parents and the world of adults. I will focus my analysis on the key moments for the child: pregnancy, the newborn as a decoder of emotions, the emergence of speech and the confrontation with the dissonance between verbal and nonverbal languages, the breakdown of the parental couple (this is the case for one third of children under ten), the use of smartphones and the internet by young children. How can the child and his parents be supported in such a way that a relationship of trust emerges that is not blind but critical? I will explore the essential role of listening to the child and his training in democratic life.
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690 _afamily
690 _anonverbal language
690 _aworking on ghosts
690 _ademocracy
690 _atrust
690 _aSexual abuse of minors
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690 _achild psychology
690 _afamily secret
690 _aemotion
690 _afamily
690 _anonverbal language
690 _aworking on ghosts
690 _ademocracy
690 _atrust
690 _aSexual abuse of minors
786 0 _nConnexions | o 116 | 2 | 2022-05-24 | p. 101-111 | 0337-3126
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-connexions-2021-2-page-101?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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