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To ask about parental resources is to ask about their ability to analyse their situation or, more... more To ask about parental resources is to ask about their ability to analyse their situation or, more precisely, to ask the question of how professionals rely on these capacities and contribute to their development. By transferring data from two previous research studies (one on the evaluation of situations, the other on the interview work between parents and professionals), the article focuses on how from the outset -
or not - mobilized situation analysis capacities, to whether or not to achieve a form of shared diagnosis.
To ask about parental resources is to ask about their ability to analyse their situation or, more... more To ask about parental resources is to ask about their ability to analyse their situation or, more precisely, to ask the question of how professionals rely on these capacities and contribute to their development. By transferring data from two previous research studies (one on the evaluation of situations, the other on the interview work between parents and professionals), the article focuses on how from the outset -
or not - mobilized situation analysis capacities, to whether or not to achieve a form of shared diagnosis.