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Why and how cultivating autonomy and independence upholds a child’s dignity

Séverine Schlayen

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Ever triggered a meltdown by slicing a sandwich wrong? Explored the chaos of pressing the elevator button first? It’s all about a child’s quest for independence. Join us to uncover the why and how behind the toddler’s need for autonomy, intricately tied to their demand for dignity.

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Severine-Schlayen

Séverine Schlayen is a Montessori Guide and Trainer, a Nonviolent Parenting Consultant, and the Founder of Les Ateliers du Citron. With a foundation in psychology and neuroscience, she is skilled in Montessori education and specializes in training early childhood professionals, including those in schools and childcare centers. Her work involves guiding institutions in their transition to Montessori methods, conducting workshops for parents and children, and offering parenting support consultations.

Actively involved in child welfare and parenting support associations, Séverine participates in national health ministry initiatives. She is dedicated to fostering peace-focused education, believing strongly in the positive impact of nurturing children with the right educational values to bring peace and harmony to the world.

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