« Obedience to a baby is a terrible thing. This means that parents will pay dearly for this convenience, a convenience they will have to pay more and more, themselves or society, if they cannot pay the bribes. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family |
Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family
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« ... the foundation of later health lies in the experience of being, during childhood, supported by a good normal mother who is not afraid of her baby's ideas and who likes her baby to attack her. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family |
Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family
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« The important thing is that we do not impose reality on the little child. We hope that we will not have to impose it, even when he is five or six years old. At this age, in fact, if all well, the child will have begun to take a scientific interest in what adults call the real world. The real world has much to offer, insofar as its acceptance does mean a loss of the reality of the imaginary or inner personal world. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family |
Donald W. Winnicott
The child and his family
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