Denis Marquet: Our Children, Marvels — CBT Parenting Keys
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TL;DR: Denis Marquet considers each child as bringing unique marvels into the world. The role of parenting is not to "form" the child according to a preconceived ideal, but to reveal what is already there. CBT joins this philosophy through three principles: respect for individual temperament, encouragement of authentic expression, and accompaniment in conscious self-discovery. Concrete practices: active observation, valuation of intrinsic qualities, framing without rigid molding, training of emotional intelligence. The therapist's role is not to "fix" the child but to accompany the parents in their adapted understanding.
Denis Marquet, in his work on parenting, defends a radical thesis: each child carries within them unique marvels that ask only to be expressed. The role of parenting is not to "form" according to a preconceived ideal, but to reveal what is already there.
This vision, philosophical and spiritual, finds remarkable echoes in current CBT and developmental psychology. Let's see how the two approaches articulate.
The marvel principle
For Marquet, each child arrives in the world with a unique combination of qualities, talents, sensitivities. Parenting must serve this uniqueness, not constrain it.
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceThis perspective opposes:
- Standardized education that wants to mold all children identically
- Parental expectations that project an "ideal child"
- Education systems that value only certain forms of intelligence
The CBT principles in resonance
1. Respect for temperament
Research shows that 40% of personality is genetically determined. Trying to fundamentally change a child's temperament is biologically counterproductive.
Practical application: a shy introverted child is not "to fix." They are to accompany in their natural functioning while teaching them necessary social skills.
2. Valuation of efforts
Carol Dweck's work on "growth mindset" shows that valuing efforts (rather than innate results) builds a learner mindset throughout life.
Concrete: "I see you worked hard on this drawing" rather than "you have artistic talent."
3. Authentic emotional expression
Filliozat and others demonstrate that emotions are biological reactions that cannot be repressed without psychological cost. Welcoming emotions builds emotional intelligence.
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceApplication: "I see you're angry" before "we don't get angry."
4. Limits without molding
The "authoritative" style (firm AND warm) is the most effective according to research. Limits are necessary but not their amplification into character formatting.
Distinction: "you can't hit your brother" (clear limit on behavior) vs "you have to share, you're so generous" (formatting of personality).
Common parental traps
Living through the child
Projecting one's own unfulfilled dreams. The unaccomplished parent in music pushes their child toward music. This violates the marvel principle.
Comparison
"Look at your brother." Each child has their own marvels. Comparing erases what is unique in each one.Excessive optimization
Filling every minute with educational activities. Children also need free time to develop their imagination and self-discovery.Refusal of differences
Difficulty accepting that the child has tastes, opinions, paths different from those imagined. This refusal often hides parental narcissism.Concrete CBT practices
Active observation
20 minutes per week of "free" observation: what naturally engages your child? What captivates them? These observations reveal their marvels.Valuation specific
Avoid "you're amazing" (vague). Prefer "I noticed your patience when you helped your friend" (specific and identifiable).Emotional listening 1-2-3
Authentic questions
"What are you really passionate about?" rather than "what do you want to do later?" The "later" projects, the "really" reveals.When to consult
Family CBT support is useful when:
- Educational tensions block development
- Parents project on the child unresolved issues
- The child develops anxious or depressive symptoms
- Sibling conflicts are excessive
- One of the parents reproduces their own traumatic education
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Conclusion
Marquet's parental vision is not a soft pedagogy. It's a structural respect for the singularity of each child. CBT brings the tools to materialize this respect in daily life.
The child is not a vase to fill, but a flower to accompany. Each one with its blooming rhythm, its specific colors, its unique needs.
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FAQ
Should one let the child do everything?
No, the marvel principle does not exclude limits. Children need a firm framework AND respect for their uniqueness. The "authoritative" style combines both.How to identify our child's marvels?
Active observation reveals them progressively. What captures their natural attention? What do they do when no one asks them anything? These moments contain the marvels.Is this approach compatible with school?
Yes, but it can sometimes conflict with standardized systems. Family support helps maintain the child's uniqueness despite school pressures.Retrouvez cet article sur le site principal avec des ressources complementaires.
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