SPECIAL PETITE ENFANCELes thèmes

L’intégralité des thèmes ci-dessous sont basés sur les connaissances scientifiques actuelles (neurosciences et psychologie scientifique).
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Read this article published in the May 2014 issue of Sciences Humaines magazine. From an early age, the little human being is encouraged to become sociable, a human quality highly valued in our society. The early passage through the community has become the keystone of this. Rightly or wrongly?

Read this article published in the March-April 2013 issue of Infobébés magazine. They barely speak, and are already loudly expressing their attraction to this or that T-shirt or character. Hello Kitty and Dora are the Dior and Vuitton of our baby-fashion victims. But why? Should we resist?

Read this article published in the December 2012 issue of Infobébés magazine. With the arrival of a child, you’re faced with the task of finding the name that will accompany your child throughout his or her life. It’s a major challenge, and one that can lead to lively discussions within your family, including your spouse!

Read this article published in the November 2012 issue of Infobébés magazine. The close bond that develops between our children and their pets challenges our social and relational codes. And yet, this particularly beneficial attachment plays a key role in children’s discovery of themselves and the world. Here’s a closer look at a relationship marked...

Read this article published in the October 2012 issue of Infobébés – Infocrèche. Entrusting your child to our care requires a great deal of trust and mutual respect between the professional and you, the mother. It’s a delicate balance, marked by intimacy. What can you do when this balance is upset and the relationship is...

Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. Whether at the nanny’s, the crèche or the playground, there are many opportunities for babies to interact with each other. However, this communication remains clumsy. It’s only as they develop that their ability to communicate with their peers is refined and perfected.

Read this article published in Infobébés and Infocrèche magazines. Bites between children are still the talk of the town! Not only are they recurrent, they also leave adults at a loss. So much so, that parents of biters and bitten children find themselves up against a wall… Welcome to the wonderful world of our little...