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Marc Koralnik
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DOLTO EXPLAINED TO PARENTS

Jean-Claude Liaudet

Tieing in with Françoise Dolto's 30th anniversary of death (25 August 1988), an accessible introduction to her teachings
Nowadays everybody knows that “the baby is a person”, that he's got “an intra-uterine life” and “there are no bad mothers”. Yet, we often do not know that those expressions were invented by Françoise Dolto (1908- 1988), nor what they really mean.

What are the main stages of child development from birth to teenage years? What are the consequences of weaning? What should we forbid, what could we allow? What should be the role of the father?

To all these questions, Françoise Dolto brought answers, whom Jean-Claude Liaude discusses for parents and teachers alike.

A psychologist, Jean-Claude Liaudet is the author of Freud Explained to Parents, Psychoanalysis Without Any
Complex, Like daughter, like father?, When love is missing all published at l'Archipel.
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Patakis

“Dolto's thought is within everybody's reach. A clear and serious essay.”

Guncel

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