Grown Ups are Really Stupid : What Children in Distress Teach Us - Daniel Rousseau

Grown Ups are Really Stupid

What Children in Distress Teach Us

Author: Daniel Rousseau

Narrated by: Alan Cook

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How to heal the psychological wounds of an abused child? How can we restore security to a neglected child? How can we help a child and his parents create an emotional bond? How can an adopted child reconcile his or her successive lives? Confronted with parents who are unaffectionate, depressive, absent or excluded, a child can become withdrawn, panic-stricken by fear of abandonment, violent or unable to express him/herself in words or actions. In France, over 300,000 children are under protective care. Dr. Daniel Rousseau, who has worked in a nursery run by the French child welfare agency (Aide sociale a l'enfance), uses case studies to explain how these abused children invent solutions to survive and grow up, sometimes even without their parents.

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