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It Would Be Very Awkward: on Mardi Gras, No Child Should Ever Wear These Disguises, According to the Psychology

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At Halloween, Carnival or Mardi Gras, the photos are full of superheroes and smiling princesses. Behind the decor, some children freeze, cry, refuse to put on the costume expected. Many parents think of a simple whim, a temporary timidity or a fear that should be overcome. Pedopsychiatrists and developmental psychologists nevertheless pull the alarm bell: disguise acts like a second skin, which touches on the construction of identity and the rel…
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At Halloween, Carnival or Mardi Gras, the photos are full of superheroes and smiling princesses. Behind the decor, some children freeze, cry, refuse to put on the costume expected. Many parents think of a simple whim, a temporary timidity or a fear that should be overcome. Pedopsychiatrists and developmental psychologists nevertheless pull the alarm bell: disguise acts like a second skin, which touches on the construction of identity and the rel…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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