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"Your Child's Secrets" by Alain Braconnier: Building Confidence

"Your Child's Secrets" by Alain Braconnier: Building Confidence

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In his new book, "Your Child's Secrets," psychiatrist Alain Braconnier offers advice for parents on how to maintain trusting relationships with their children. Vasyl - stock.adobe.com
This week, "La Croix-L'Hebdo" summarizes and deciphers psychiatrist Alain Braconnier's essay "Your Child's Secrets." The education specialist offers avenues for reflection on the construction of the intimate lives of children and adolescents and gives advice to parents on how to become their "subtle confidant."

"No one keeps a secret like a child," wrote Victor Hugo, quoted in the epigraph of this book. True or false? It is certain, in any case, that secrets are part of the lives of children and adolescents, that they arouse the curiosity of parents and, sometimes, their concern. The renowned author of numerous essays on education, psychiatrist Alain Braconnier seeks in this book to support them – and more broadly adults in contact with children – in the approach to these secrets, which requires great sensitivity on the part of elders.

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