Increasingly, positive and benevolent education is present in the media, forming part of a kind of “educational revolution” according to its followers such as pediatrician Catherine Gueguen. Very visible on social networks which allow many parents, very involved in the issue of education or health or early childhood professionals, to talk about the subject and denounce ordinary educational violence. But these spotlights on this educational method are questioned by some people, and in particular specialists in the matter. Among these, Caroline Goldman (42), psychologist for children and adolescents whose surname is not unknown. Indeed, she is also the eldest daughter of Jean-Jacques Goldman and his ex-wife Catherine Morlet, herself a psychologist.
The one who has been practicing her profession with passion for twenty years, as she confides in the podcast in her name, holds a doctorate in child psychology, has taught for fifteen years at the university, sometimes intervenes in the emission Kindergartens and has also published books. One of them, File in your room – provide educational boundaries for your children (Interditions), wants to give advice to parents who find themselves overwhelmed by the precepts of benevolent education. She has also just been interviewed on France Inter on the show Under Plato’s Sun.
During the broadcast of the Radio France station, Caroline Goldman reacted to the enticing media traps selling attractive educational methods under the name of positive education. Mother of four children and holder of several diplomas in the field, the eldest child of the famous singer can boast of solid expertise. However, it raises reservations which are particularly illustrated in comments on its Instagram page, after its passage on France Inter.