Catherine DeLay ©Flammarion
in A guide for today’s parents Out this fall, Child and Adolescent Psychologist offers her advice to troubled families and those frustrated with positive education.
“No one tells parents how to become one. The advice surrounding them often lacks arrogance, pragmatism, or scientific rigor. The volume is set from the back cover A guide for today’s parents (Flammarion), the latest work from Caroline Goldman, released on Wednesday September 4th. For more than four years, the child and adolescent psychologist and PhD in psychopathology has been on a media crusade against the excesses of positive education and has been trying to reassert parental authority in the home through his eponymous podcast. His weapon. Educational restrictions that some like time ort (temporary exclusion of a child whose behavior is problematic) are objects of praise as well as criticism. In her new book, the woman who was recently accused of being anti-Dolto takes pages to highlight the various educational pitfalls that “well-meaning parents” can fall into because “…
Source: Le Figaro
