Episodes
In this episode, Caroline Goldman explores the importance of the father in the psychological development of children and outlines its various essential functions. At the very beginning of life, the father is the mother's privileged support (allowing her to, in turn, to support their baby). He then becomes the first 'separating third' in the mother/baby duo, protecting them from the risk of 'fusion.' He introduces the child to the social outside and registers them with his last name, motor...
Published 12/11/23
Published 12/11/23
In this third episode, Caroline Goldman reveals the practical and detailed application of the Time-out (or 'temporary removal from the common space'), a non-violent punishment recommended by the Council of Europe—and an ideal alternative to avoid slipping towards either educational violence or laxity. Establishing the educational boundaries of a child is part of the commitment to parental love. All children expect adults to protect them from chaos, screams, and tensions in the face of the...
Published 11/27/23
This is Caroline Goldman's second podcast, a well-argued critique of positive / caring education. It talks about love and educational limits, theoretical confusion, aggression, generational differences, unrealistic advice and misuse of neuroscientific data and the market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 11/13/23
In this first episode of podcast, Caroline Goldman, french child and teenager psychotherapist, debunks all the misinformation on the topic of gifted children - as we call children with high IQs - and explains how this myth has taken the importance it has today in the media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 10/23/23