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English: Comic strip illustrating the Detour Theory. This psychological theory of human being's development says that any living organism needs to survive, and must adapt to its environment.

The child's evolution for adaptation to his environment is illustrated here by animals behaviors:

  • in the first case, the chicken sees the worm, tries to reach it through the fence, but fails. Because of that, thinking the worm is inaccessible, the chicken let it go.
  • in the second case, the monkey tries to reach a banana. It fails but a phase of retreat follows, then realize the possibility of going around the fence, and reach the fruit.
Français : Bande dessinée illustrant la théorie du détour.

Cette théorie de psychologie développementale part du principe que tout organisme vivant doit survivre et pour cela doit s'adapter à son milieu, chez l'homme ce dernier étant le social.
L'évolution de l'enfant dans son adaptation au milieu est ici illustré par des comportements animaux réels :

  • dans le premier cas, la poule voit le ver, essaye de s'en emparer au travers du grillage, puis, ayant échoué, passe à autre chose, considérant le ver comme inaccessible.
  • dans le second cas, le singe essaye en vain de s'emparer de la banane. Il passe ensuite par une phase de recul, où il se rend compte qu'il y a moyen de contourner le grillage pour parvenir à ses fins.
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13:15, 21 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 13:15, 21 November 20072,440 × 1,220 (1.25 MB)Sémhur (talk | contribs){{Information| Description= {{en}} Comics made to show the ''Bypass Theory''. This theory of psychology of the human being development says that any living organism have to survive, and for this reason must adapt to its environment.<br /> The evolution o

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