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Los Niños Que Fuimos, Los Padres Que Somos: Cómo Acercarnos a Nuestra Infancia Para Conectar Mejor Con Nuestros Hijos E Hijas / The Children We Were, the

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Los Niños Que Fuimos, Los Padres Que Somos: Cómo Acercarnos a Nuestra Infancia Para Conectar Mejor Con Nuestros Hijos E Hijas / The Children We Were, theCmo acercarnos a nuestra infancia para conectar mejor con nuestros hijos e hijas. Los nios que fuimos, los padres que somos es un libro que nos habla de hijos, de padres y de aquellos que no lo son. Pero tambin de nuestras emociones, del nio que fuimos y de la redencin urgente que necesitamos para aceptarnos tanto a nosotros mismos como a nuestros propios progenitores. Tener hijos es uno de los grandes retos a los que nos enfren taremos a lo largo de


Cómo acercarnos a nuestra infancia para conectar mejor con nuestros hijos e hijas.

Los niños que fuimos, los padres que somos es un libro que nos habla de hijos, de padres y de aquellos que no lo son. Pero también de nuestras emociones, del niño que fuimos y de la redención urgente que necesitamos para aceptarnos tanto a nosotros mismos como a nuestros propios progenitores.

Tener hijos es uno de los grandes retos a los que nos enfren-taremos a lo largo de nuestra vida. Como padres y madres, deseamos hacer un buen trabajo, pero en el camino, no nos damos cuenta de la cantidad de experiencias pasadas, creen-cias y mitos que se entretejen y mezclan en cada una de las decisiones que tomamos en el presente y que pueden en-torpecer y dañar especialmente, y de manera accidental, nuestra relación con nuestros hijos en el futuro.

De la mano de Beatriz Cazurro, psicóloga especializada y sen-sible a los nuevos debates sociales emergentes, hablaremos del niño que fuimos, de las experiencias y de los traumas que tuvimos en la infancia, así como de la compasión y del per-dón como herramientas para reconciliarnos con las cosas más negativas que guardamos de nuestra niñez.

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How to approach our childhood to better connect with our sons and daughters.

The Children We Were, The Parents We Are is a book that tells us about children, parents and those who are not. But also about our emotions, about the child we were, and about the urgent redemption we need to accept both ourselves and our own parents.

Having children is one of the great challenges that we will face throughout our lives. As parents, we want to do a good job, but along the way, we don't realize how many past experiences, beliefs, and myths are woven and mixed into each of the decisions we make in the present and that can especially hinder and damage, and accidentally, our relationship with our children in the future.

With the help of Beatriz Cazurro, a specialized psychologist and sensitive to the new emerging social debates, we will talk about the child we were, the experiences and traumas we had in childhood, as well as compassion and forgiveness as tools to reconcile with the most negative things we keep from our childhood.

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