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Serge Tisseron, psychiatrist, doctor of psychology and Member of the Academy of Technologies, is the author of numerous essays on the relationships we establish with images and the impact of new technologies on children's development. In 2008 he proposed the '3-6-9-12' guidelines for healthy family screen management, organising his advice around four stages of children's lives: starting nursery school, entering primary school, mastering reading and writing, and moving to secondary school.
He presents them in his book: 3-6-9-12 Taming Screens and Growing Up.
Serge Tisseron has founded several associations, including Trois, six, neuf, douze of which he is president. Its mission is to support adults in using new digital tools, screens and the internet with their children, for a connected and supportive society. The association offers public talks, training days and interventions in classrooms with pupils and teachers. Key recommendations include limiting screen time, choosing quality programmes with children, discussion and encouragement of creative activities, with or without screens.
He co-authored the Academy of Sciences opinion 'Children and Screens' (2013) and received a Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) Award in Washington the same year for his work on young people and screens.
His website: http://www.sergetisseron.com
Elodie is a true children's star, having hosted the Radio Classique programme "Stories in Music" for four years. Every evening at 8pm, Elodie transformed into the "sandman" to introduce young audiences to new tales and musical works.
From this programme was born a wonderful collection published by Gautier-Languereau. Among the musical tales, discover "Cinderella" set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, "Mother Goose" to Maurice Ravel, "Coppélia" to Léo Delibes, "Swan Lake" to Pyotr Tchaikovsky, "The Nutcracker", "Sleeping Beauty" to Pyotr Tchaikovsky, and also "Goldilocks and other musical tales", "The child who heard the stars" and "The frog princess".
The poetry of the stories, the beauty of the texts, the originality of the illustrations but also the choice of musical works and Elodie's enchanting voice make the "Stories in Music" collection one of the rare masterpieces for children.
Delphine Maury created the wonderful collection En sortant de l'école, a series of short films for young audiences, aimed at adapting French poems into animation. The originality of this collection lies in inviting final-year students from various French animation schools to direct the films.
Delphine is also the creator of the beautiful animated series Les grandes Grandes Vacances which immerses children in the heart of the Occupation during the Second World War.
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