« Being a parent is first of all adapting to the child that we did not envisage. »
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Marcel Rufo
Brothers and sisters, a disease of love |
Marcel Rufo
Brothers and sisters, a disease of love
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« Cinderella is a perfect child, both in the execution of the tasks entrusted to her and in the worship of her missing mother, not to mention her total submission to her mother-in-law and half-sisters. Yet no one around her seems to notice. This feeling of not being judged at its true value is felt by any child faced with fraternal rivalry: he feels that his merit is never recognized. »
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Marcel Rufo
Brothers and sisters, a disease of love |
Marcel Rufo
Brothers and sisters, a disease of love
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« We must also avoid considering this child as very competent, this will keep him out of the group. Be careful not to single out particularly intelligent schoolchildren, because what matters at this age is more adaptation than performance. »
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Marcel Rufo
You'll do better than me: Fears and desires for school |
Marcel Rufo
You'll do better than me: Fears and desires for school
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