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Il silenzio come pratica di cura nella relazione educativa
2014
In un tempo, come quello in cui agiamo e viviamo, consegnato all’effimero e alla fugacità, il silenzio si riafferma come bisogno formativo e acquista un ruolo di primo piano all’interno del dialogo educativo, come una pratica di cura attraverso cui l’uomo contemporaneo possa contrastare la banalità della chiacchiera e di un’esistenza vissuta in modo inautentico. Se il Novecento pedagogico ha riscoperto il valore educativo del silenzio, oggi tale pratica viene riproposta non solo come atto di tacere, ma anche come apertura di un nuovo orizzonte di senso dentro cui accogliere l’altro, cioè ospitarlo. Vincendo la paura del vuoto, da sempre identificato col nulla, il silenzio non viene più inte…
Il bambino “adorato”. Come ripensare l’educazione familiare
2018
The psycho-social investigations carried out in our country emphasize that nowadays children are ever more alone: only child families increase and their children grow up without brothers, sisters, and cousins; furthermore, there is an increase of family instability and a procrastination of parental transition. In addition, procreation control and planning (e.g.: by medically assisted fertilization) have created a more adored than loved child. We witness a real mythologizing of childhood; this new concept of childhood has changed educational relationships within the family, which presents unexampled fragilities and different questions than the ones in the past. Many parents feel their educat…
L’integrazione dei compiti della madre e del padre nell’educazione dei figli e delle figlie
2016
The harmonious development of youth personality requires family stability and a positive emotional atmosphere; both needs are threatened by pedagogical errors both theoretical and practical. Educationalists develop skills in parents when undertaking to understand their real needs refraining from using abstract models. The phenomenological study of the most frequent educational behavior is a good starting point to set training interventions for parents. Human imperfections, experienced in their parents – as their primary caregivers – do not prevent children from achieving their potential once they perceive in them a recognition of mistakes and a desire for improvement. Educational relationsh…