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Babies don't care about the family book and biology when they are bonding. If their parents are failing, they choose other relational supports, stable and reassuring. Their survival depends on it.Through cases drawn from twenty-five years of experience, Daniel Rousseau invites adults to understand how babies function:Their power to create strong bonds from birth; their ability to suspend a relationship if it is negative; their ability to express their anxieties or their confidence. By revealing the relational richness of babies, the author revolutionizes our perception of the emotional life of our children.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Babies don't care about the family book and biology when they are bonding. If their parents are failing, they choose other relational supports, stable and reassuring. Their survival depends on it.Through cases drawn from twenty-five years of experience, Daniel Rousseau invites adults to understand how babies function:Their power to create strong bonds from birth; their ability to suspend a relationship if it is negative; their ability to express their anxieties or their confidence. By revealing the relational richness of babies, the author revolutionizes our perception of the emotional life of our children.
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Autorenporträt
Pédopsychiatre, Daniel Rousseau a été salué pour ses travaux sur les enfants de l'Aide sociale à l'enfance. Il est l'auteur des Grandes personnes sont vraiment stupides (Max Milo, 2012).