GROUPS FOR CHILDREN'S PARENTS WITH DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING

Authors

  • Andrea Lucero Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Érica Hamuy Universidad de Buenos Aires

Keywords:

Learning disorders, Groups of parents, Reflection processes

Abstract

In this report we deal with one issue that came up in our work with groups of parents of children with learning disorders. Momentarily, we call them, Reflection Groups, while we seek to define more clearly the theoretical central axis to come up with a more appropriate name. During the meetings, the coordinators intend to dramatize symbolic offers from parents to their children. The focus on the learning disorders through the activation of the parents’ reflection processes, modifies the understanding of the problem. Although we considered them reflection groups, by analyzing our practice and the dynamics, we observed an inclination towards more therapeutic aspects. In this sense, the working hypothesis that each therapist builds demands a considerable mediation work to adequately point to a non therapeutic scheme. Promoting reflection processes in the parents opens elaborations processes and investment psychic that will later on put them in a better place for the symbolic offer to the children with restrictions in their symbolic production.

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References

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Wettengel, Luisa. Hamuy Erica. Lucero, Andrea. “La trama de las referencias simbolizantes” en: Tratamiento de los problemas en el aprendizaje Actualización en clínica psicopedagógica - Wettengell y Prol G (Comps). Buenos Aires: Novedades educativas, 2006.

Published

2006-06-30

How to Cite

Lucero, A. ., & Hamuy, Érica . (2006). GROUPS FOR CHILDREN’S PARENTS WITH DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING. Pilquen Magazine. Psychopedagogy Section, 3(1), 1–6. Retrieved from https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/psico/article/view/4784

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