2014
DOI: 10.3917/lautr.041.0179
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Abstract: La crèche familiale préventive de l’association Enfant Présent accueille des bébés dont les parents rencontrent des difficultés sociales et/ou psychologiques. L’accueil, dont le but est de procurer aux bébés des soins continus nécessaires à leur bon développement, offre la particularité de proposer un environnement souple et sécurisant tout en travaillant la clinique de la parentalité. À travers la présentation de l’accueil d’un bébé en situation transculturelle et de l’accompagnement familial, nous verrons co… Show more

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“…It also provides support and home visits with parents that are conducted by a pluri-disciplinary team of experts. Most families are referred to transitional-care nurseries by external health-care services (such as psychiatry departments, maternity departments and so on) where a team has identified a dysfunction in the early interaction between parents and their infant/s (Feldman, Champion, Bitu, & Gayraud-Vergier, 2012;Feldman, Navarro-Maous, & Ahovi, 2013).…”
Section: A Haitian Mother and Her Two-year-old Sonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also provides support and home visits with parents that are conducted by a pluri-disciplinary team of experts. Most families are referred to transitional-care nurseries by external health-care services (such as psychiatry departments, maternity departments and so on) where a team has identified a dysfunction in the early interaction between parents and their infant/s (Feldman, Champion, Bitu, & Gayraud-Vergier, 2012;Feldman, Navarro-Maous, & Ahovi, 2013).…”
Section: A Haitian Mother and Her Two-year-old Sonmentioning
confidence: 99%