L'éducation des enfants

Children's education


In today's society, children no longer really occupy the same place. Exposed as they are to information and communication techniques (among others), their status and intellect come closer and closer to those of an adult. This phenomenon worries parents to the greatest extent.

At birth, children are very dependent on their parents. As they grow, they naturally gain independence. However, today's children tend to rebel against parental authority at an early age.

Also, some parents quickly find themselves overwhelmed by the strong character and confidence of children as tall as three apples.

The ideal would be to find the balance between the child's desire for independence and freedom and the parents' instinct for protection. The latter must above all not allow themselves to be influenced by the cries and cries – generally simulated – of these little budding manipulators. This attitude will push children to enjoy their young age more fully and to develop a more calm character.

Learning to communicate with a child is also essential to ensure their happiness and personal development. Above all, we must not allow silence and incomprehension to settle within the family unit. This opens the door to rebellion once adolescence is reached.

Managing a child's attitude is not a bad thing, quite the contrary. This is the simplest and most legitimate way to guide the future generation.

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