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At the invitation of Psicoblue, the conference addresses the clinical problem addressed in the book Introduction to Children's Psychoanalysis: The Place of Parents (Toro Editora, 2017): how to manage the presence of parents, if we start from the assumption that, since the analysis involves the child, it is the child's subjective position, his/her complaints, his/her symptoms that are addressed in his/her analysis? How can we not disregard the importance of also accepting the parents' anxieties and complaints, always addressed to the analyst at the beginning of the treatments? The distinction between the child's symptom and the symptom in the child allows us to locate the essential points to be managed in the preliminary interviews of the analyses of children, which have the presence of the parents as one of their structural elements. Bibliographical references: FARIA, Michele Roman. Introduction to Children's Psychoanalysis: The Place of Parents. Toro Editora, 2017. FARIA, Michele Roman. From preliminary interviews to treatment with children to interviews with the child. In: Acheronta Journal of Psychoanalysis and Culture. Number 20, December 2004. (www.acheronta.org). FARIA, Michele Roman. Analysis... of whom? Preliminary interviews in the care of children. In: The child in the discourse of the Other. BRAUER, J. (org.), Illuminations, 1994. FARIA, Michele Roman. Paternal function and maternal function. In: Parentalities Collection, volume 3, IACONELLI, V., TEPERMAN, D. and GARRAFA, T. (orgs.) FARIA, Michele Roman. Constitution of the subject and family structure: the Oedipus complex, from Freud to Lacan. Cabral, 2014.