L'enfant intérieur - partie 2

L'enfant intérieur - partie 2

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Les 1000 premiers jours

Épisode 64 : Les 1000 premiers joursDe la grossesse aux 2 ans de l'enfant, les 1000 premiers jours représentent une fenêtre extraordinaire et irremplaçable du développement humain.Les neurosciences sont aujourd'hui formelles : les expériences précoces, dès la gestation, façonnent ...  Show more

Les rituels de l'enfant

Épisode 63 : Les rituels de l'enfantDormir, manger, jouer, se séparer, se retrouver… Les journées des enfants sont rythmées par une succession de moments qui, bien accompagnés, deviennent de véritables repères sécurisants. Mais entre les besoins de l’enfant, les contraintes du qu ...  Show more

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