We have all experienced guilt at some point in life, but did you know that this feeling is learned? No one is born knowing what it is to feel guilty; It is something that is learned over time and with the social interactions that take place.
In recent years, the meaning and practicality of the Attachment Theory, initially formulated by the developmental psychologist J. Bowlby and later enriched by other authors, has acquired great importance.
You've probably heard of the egocentric stage in early childhood. It is a completely normal evolutionary stage and necessary for the subsequent social and affective development of the child.
As mothers, and as fathers, we will always want the best for our children. And it is clear that each one will have their way of educating, always valid, but ... it is also true that there are educational styles that can harm, in some areas, the development of children.
Surely, all of us have had complexes at some point in our lives. Children also go through this process, and it is important to be able to identify this situation to help our son feel better about himself.
Self-esteem is one of the foundations of well-being in childhood; In fact, we could say that it is the base on which a healthy psychological development is built, and also allows us to connect in a healthy way with others.
There is a lot of talk, and more and more, of emotional intelligence (EI). But do we really know what it is? Do we put it into practice when raising our children?
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.