L'enfant intérieur - partie 2

L'enfant intérieur - partie 2

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Parents dysfonctionnants

Épisode 51 : Parents dysfonctionnantsTous les parents font des erreurs. Mais parfois, certaines attitudes répétées, certains manques ou certaines violences, visibles ou invisibles, laissent des traces durables chez l’enfant devenu adulte. Comment reconnaître une parentalité dysfo ...  Show more

Le harcèlement scolaire

Épisode 50 : Le harcèlement scolaireLe harcèlement scolaire touche de nombreux enfants et adolescents et laisse souvent les parents démunis, inquiets, parfois impuissants. Comment repérer les signaux d’alerte ? Que faire lorsque son enfant est pris dans une situation de harcèleme ...  Show more

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