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Keywords: 'Anna Marina Mariani'
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Parents: An Adult Question
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1. Parents. 2. Too Much and Too Less. 3. We Cannot Be Parents by Ourselves. 4. “Good” Children? 5. Conclusions
Families (plural form) and the role in conditioning today as in the past. How to become good parents: assumption of roles, behaviors and functions, responsibilities. Ruling parent, missing parents, other “mentors”. Having been good sons and daughters to be good parents. The Circles of Reciprocal Adoption. Acceptation of the person-child, sub condicione of the child’s behaviors. The sense of filial efficacy.
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Educate Oneself to Parenthood
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1. Parenting: Obviously Informal. 2. Willingly or Not. 3. 160 B.C.: Parental Education at Theater. 4. 1960 A.D.: Educating Parents at the Cinema. 5. (Informal) Parenting at School, Too.
Adolescent problems: searching for models and looking for freedom. Control management: authority/freedom, the case of Terence’s The Brothers. Educating to educate with music: Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Mrs Doubtfire, authority as attitudes and behaviours. Teachers and parents: proceeding together, “poor” children and “poor” students, psychological techniques for meetings, different expectations.
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Virtual Parents
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1. Parents in Utopia: An Island on the Island. 2. The Family: utopia or Utopia? 3. Parenting on the Web. 4. Conclusions.
Virtual solutions and criteria for real problems. T.More’s Utopia, Bacon’s The New Atlantis, Campanella’s The City of the Sun; Plato’s Laws and Republic, the evangelical lesson. The force of the family project: Rabelais’ Gargantua and Pantagruel and Voltaire’s Candide. Individualism and “liberation”. Utopia on the web: coach, blog, experts.
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