"A nursery nurse has more social impact than a university professor
."
This statement, formulated in 2000 by a Nobel Prize winner in economics, Florent de Bodman likes to repeat.
This 37-year-old normalien and enarque spent five years at Bercy working on family policy and early childhood.
In 2017, he launched the association 1001 mots, which supports families in the discovery of books and words.
In September, he published
À reach de mots
(Éditions Autrement), an advocacy book in favor of early childhood, in which he challenges policies on "the
prodigious capacities of babies
".
At the start of the presidential campaign, he notes that no candidate has said a word about it!
LE FIGARO.
- How do you go from Bercy to the world of early childhood?
Florent DE BODMAN.
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My parents - a novelist mother and a father in the health sector - were very involved in the associative sector.
As a teenager, I got involved in the educational world.
I followed for ten years ...
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