Os rituais de adormecimento da criança pequena: alguns resultados de uma pesquisa realizada na região da Picardia*, França
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Sono, Adormecimento, Criança, Pais, Representações, Práticas de maternagemResumo
Nosso estudo se refere ao momento específico de adormecimento da criança pequena e aos diferentes tipos de representações que o cercam em nossa sociedade ocidental. Este espaço de separação possível pode ser a ocasião do desenvolvimento de rituais particulares. Após uma pesquisa sobre a evolução dos aconselhamentos dados aos jovens pais nos manuais de puericultura, assim como sobre a evolução das representações iconográficas, perguntamos aos pais sobre suas representações e sobre suas práticas de acompanhamento do sono de seu filho. É esse trabalho que apresentaremos aqui. Um de nossos objetivos foi escutar o discurso parental sobre a relação e as condições instauradas quando do adormecimento da criança pequena. Nossa pesquisa é bastante específica na medida em que demos a palavra aos pais da Picardia mas, paralelamente, inscreve-se em um trabalho mais amplo de comparação intercultural.Downloads
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