
"Relational health - Cultural health ©: our new health challenge".
Lecture by Sophie Marinopoulos
To mark National Childcare Week, the Mucem welcomes psychologist and psychoanalyst Sophie Marinopoulos, family specialist and founder of the Les Pâtes au Beurre childcare concept.
Based on the fundamental needs of young children in their relationship with their parents, we will explore together how the expression of our culture and its artistic translations can be a source of encounter with children, whether we are professionals or parents.
In this talk, Sophie Marinopoulos reminds us that supporting the sharing of sensory, emotional, imaginative and linguistic experiences is conducive to the health and fulfillment of the child’s bond with his or her parent.
Together, we’ll be looking at what makes up the world, and the links that need to be preserved around the baby, the child and the teenager he or she will become, and his or her place as an adult in the making.
The lecture will be followed by a signing session with La Librairie du Mucem
Sophie Marinopoulos
Sophie Marinopoulos is a psychologist and psychoanalyst. She is a childhood specialist, founder of the parent-child care concept “Les Pâtes au Beurre”, author of the ministerial report “Une stratégie nationale pour la santé culturelle, promouvoir et pérenniser l’éveil culturel et artistique de l’enfant de la naissance à 3 ans dans le lien à son parent” (A national strategy for cultural health, promoting and perpetuating the cultural and artistic awakening of children from birth to age 3 as part of their bond with their parents), and of reference works including Dis-moi à quoi il joue… ; Écoutez-moi grandir and Ce que les enfants nous enseignent, published by Les Liens qui Libèrent (LLL).
In this context, she defines and conceptualizes the notion of Cultural Health ©, which is based on the rehabilitation of a universal culture, a culture without borders, which is supported by the humanizing awakening of the very young.
To mark National Childcare Week, the Mucem welcomes psychologist and psychoanalyst Sophie Marinopoulos, family specialist and founder of the Les Pâtes au Beurre childcare concept.
Based on the fundamental needs of young children in their relationship with their parents, we will explore together how the expression of our culture and its artistic translations can be a source of encounter with children, whether we are professionals or parents.
In this talk, Sophie Marinopoulos reminds us that supporting the sharing of sensory, emotional, imaginative and linguistic experiences is conducive to the health and fulfillment of the child’s bond with his or her parent.
Together, we’ll be looking at what makes up the world, and the links that need to be preserved around the baby, the child and the teenager he or she will become, and his or her place as an adult in the making.
The lecture will be followed by a signing session with La Librairie du Mucem
Sophie Marinopoulos
Sophie Marinopoulos is a psychologist and psychoanalyst. She is a childhood specialist, founder of the parent-child care concept “Les Pâtes au Beurre”, author of the ministerial report “Une stratégie nationale pour la santé culturelle, promouvoir et pérenniser l’éveil culturel et artistique de l’enfant de la naissance à 3 ans dans le lien à son parent” (A national strategy for cultural health, promoting and perpetuating the cultural and artistic awakening of children from birth to age 3 as part of their bond with their parents), and of reference works including Dis-moi à quoi il joue… ; Écoutez-moi grandir and Ce que les enfants nous enseignent, published by Les Liens qui Libèrent (LLL).
In this context, she defines and conceptualizes the notion of Cultural Health ©, which is based on the rehabilitation of a universal culture, a culture without borders, which is supported by the humanizing awakening of the very young.