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The 6 “R”s of effective consequences
Discover the 6 R’s of effective consequences to parent without punishment. Learn how to set respectful limits and help children build responsibility and self-regulation.
Apr 82 min read


The importance of routines in children
Discover the importance of routines for children and how they help build security, reduce anxiety, and improve behavior. Learn how to create simple and effective daily routines.
Apr 72 min read


5 books I recommend as a child psychologist
Discover 5 children’s books recommended by a psychologist to support emotional development, self-esteem, and social skills. Helpful resources to guide children’s growth.
Apr 72 min read


3 simple and effective ways to work on anticipation with your child
Learn how to help children handle transitions and reduce tantrums using anticipation strategies: visual schedules, activity lists, and timers to support emotional regulation.
Mar 223 min read


Myths vs reality of autism
Discover 12 myths and facts about autism (ASD). Clear, reliable information to break stigma, promote inclusion, and better understand neurodiversity
Mar 184 min read


What no one tells you about children (until you read these 4 books)
Discover 4 essential parenting books about ADHD, how a child’s brain works, respectful discipline, and how to support children through separation or divorce
Mar 183 min read


The calm corner: A small space for big emotions
Discover what a calm corner is, why it is important for children’s emotional regulation, and how to create a simple space that helps kids recognize, express, and manage their emotions
Mar 153 min read


Are punishment and consequences the same thing?
Learn the difference between punishment and consequences and discover how to educate without fear, fostering responsibility and meaningful learning
Mar 132 min read


5 ways to support your child if they’re not into Halloween
Learn how to support your child if they don’t enjoy Halloween with simple tips to make the day stress-free and meaningful.
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Quick guide to creating pictograms
Create pictograms easily with ARASAAC. A practical guide for parents and professionals supporting children’s communication and independence
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Inclusive and fun ways for kids to greet
Discover fun and inclusive ways for children to greet others, respecting their personality and boundaries while building autonomy and social connection.
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Four gifts to give your children this christmas (and none of them come wrapped)
Discover how simple moments and gestures can become the most meaningful Christmas gifts for your kids.
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Pencil grasp development by age
Learn the stages of pencil grasp in children and activities to support fine motor skills, coordination, and independence in learning.
Sep 23, 20252 min read


The importance of your child knowing their diagnosis
When a child receives a diagnosis related to their development, learning, or mental health, it is natural for parents to have doubts about when and how to discuss it with them. However, explaining their diagnosis appropriately can bring multiple benefits, promoting their emotional, social, and academic well-being. 1. Promotes self-knowledge and acceptance Understanding their diagnosis allows your child to recognize their strengths and differences. Comprehending why they think
Feb 24, 20252 min read


8 Tips for choosing the best child therapy center
Finding the most suitable child therapy and development center for your child can be a challenging task, and at the same time, a crucial step in promoting their development. Have you ever wondered what features you should consider when choosing one? Here are some simple and useful guidelines to help you make the best decision. What to look for in a good child therapy and development center? 1. Specialized Team Continuous training ensures that professionals use the most effect
Jan 22, 20252 min read


Seeking help is not a sign of failure
Imagine this scenario: You’re in the waiting room of a center, counting the minutes until your child’s evaluation. Your heart is in your throat as you watch your little one play in the toy corner. It’s a space full of colors and laughter, but your mind is caught in a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. You’re here because someone – maybe a teacher, a pediatrician, or even you yourself – noticed that your child may have a developmental delay and needs professional support. And
Jan 22, 20252 min read
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