What are the effects of the quarantine on children emotionality?
Even though the house is now full of brothers and sisters and families are sharing spaces and activities, children often suffer of a form of solitude as in respect to their social texture of reference: the school, standard measure of their discovery of the world as well as the first place in which their ego finds its first assertion, is coming short in its role of “social space” creating a sense of loneliness and isolation
Despite the fact that educators and teachers are moving to help them out through videos and virtual messages, the feeling remains: even though kindergarten, thanks to the new digital platforms can now use instruments useful for the children’s’ evolution and subsistence, even if on a remote basis, of the toddlers’ routines and didactic activities, it is important to understand the real dynamics that involve children’s’ emotional sphere.
For once, the much feared technology becomes a “window” on their own world, independently from family ties and dynamics, but the real question is how can we balance these dependences in an harmonic way ?
“CHILDREN’s loneliness in relation to their social texture”
Is the topic on which the live insight conference it took place on Saturday 4th April in which the pedagogic and psychological approach has been discussed.
Teacher Rosetta Panebianco, teacher and coordinator of the Zerosix Project of Petranova International Institute meets Doctor Carol Faitella, Training Analyst and Psychotherapist, expert in Neuro-psychology of childhood and Responsible for the counselling and observation in CEFA schools.
La solitudine dei bambini
Pubblicato da Scuole CEFA su Sabato 4 aprile 2020
Intervento della Dott.ssa Carol Faitella
Pubblicato da Scuole CEFA su Sabato 4 aprile 2020