« What I have called the "subjective object" gradually connects to objectively perceived objects, but this process only occurs if a sufficiently good contribution from the environment ... allows the baby to be crazy in this particular way granted to him. This madness will only become madness if it appears later. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
Game and reality |
Donald W. Winnicott
Game and reality
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« The richness of the child's imagination knows how to use all the small events that occur in the house and neighborhood. Adults need to explore the vast world to escape boredom while children never get bored. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
Derivation and delinquency |
Donald W. Winnicott
Derivation and delinquency
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« It is necessary to give a chance to informed experience, creative, motor and sensory impulses to manifest themselves; they are the fabric of the game. It is on the basis of the game that the entire experiential existence of man is built. »
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Donald W. Winnicott
Game and reality |
Donald W. Winnicott
Game and reality
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