Saint-Denis. Educational violence: parents and educators made aware in Montagne Noire

Saint-Denis. Educational violence: parents and educators made aware in Montagne Noire
Saint-Denis. Educational violence: parents and educators made aware in Montagne Noire

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Vanessa Roblette, psychologist, led the meeting. Around forty people participated.

There are no perfect parents; nor are there perfect teachers or educators either. A conference was organized in the hall of the Saint-Denis communal center to raise awareness among parents and childhood professionals, invited by the head of the childhood/youth service of the community of communes of the Montagne Noire, Rose-Marie Barthez; who also replaced the president Cyril Delpech during his welcome speech to the participants. The teams of the multi-reception structures Collin colline de Cuxac-Cabardès and Les petits montagnards de Saissac were present with Mrs. Fontenelles and Roux to listen to the wise advice of Vanessa Roblette, psychologist for children, adolescents and adults.

Drawing on her personal experience in the pediatric and maternity departments of the Carcassonne hospital, the speaker addressed the approximately forty people who had come for the occasion. The event was organized by the intercommunality and provided an opportunity to ask questions about the future of the child, their development and the wishes of each parent. Different forms of violence were discussed during the meeting, to find their anthropological, social or personal origins; as well as their impact on children and parents and finally, what behaviors to adopt to avoid them. It was a whole program that was discussed for almost two hours to try to raise awareness among adults during the various questions that were asked.

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