« In each child, it is too much unknown, born and develops the intuitive project of being considered a (great) person. He therefore expects to have the behaviour and respect that one has towards an adult. He's right. »
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Françoise Dolto
The cause of children |
Françoise Dolto
The cause of children
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« That one never pretends, with an elder, that it is "for him" (or her) that the parents bring another one into the world. How many children are so savagely made responsible for an unwanted brother or sister they supposedly claimed, when they needed a playmate their age. »
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Françoise Dolto
The major stages of childhood |
Françoise Dolto
The major stages of childhood
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« I can't bear to hear that word "right" from visiting. It is a visitation duty that the discontinuous parent must fulfill. »
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Françoise Dolto
When parents separate |
Françoise Dolto
When parents separate
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