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 on the Cercle Psy website. Unable to concentrate at school, impulsive, your child can’t keep still. And he spends a lot of time in front of the TV or video game console. Does this explain it? Interview with Bruno Harlé, child psychiatrist at Le Vinatier Hospital in Bron.

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 short article published on the Cercle Psy website. Ten years ago, the first specialized Referral Centers were set up to diagnose and treat learning disorders in children. Their aim? To recognize and work on behalf of « dys children »: dysphasics (with oral language disorders), dyspraxics (disorders of gestural coordination), dyscalculics (calculation disorders), dysorthographics (spelling...

Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. Long ignored in France, bullying in the school environment is beginning to mobilize the general public: cases are multiplying, plunging parents and children into great distress. What is bullying? Who are the children being harassed, and who are the harassers? How can we intervene? Answers from...

Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. Humor continues to refine throughout the early years, as a sign of intellectual development. So much so, that a joke told by a seven-year-old child leaves a seven-month-old baby speechless, and a seventeen-year-old adolescent mocking. How do you spot the beginnings of humor in a baby?...