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Developmental psychology

Being parents is difficult, we know it. The parenthood is a wonderful experience but it is also full of doubts. It is not for less since childhood and adolescence are complex stages of development in which are formed the personality and attachment style that will determine the relationship with oneself and with others in adult life. Knowing the Infantile and Evolutionary Psychology is the first step to put into practice a respectful upbringing.

Find out how to improve the children-parents relationship and educate the children in respect for themselves and the others. Delve into children’s emotions and help them manage its with psychological techniques specially designed for them. Find the children books according to their age so that they can develop their Emotional Intelligence and make theirs the psychological tools they need to face life successfully.

5 psychological studies that all parents should know

Children do not come with an instruction manual under their arm, so parents often resort to their instinct or to old formulas that have been passed down from one generation to the next. However, …

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If you solve all your child’s problems, you are the problem

It’s Monday morning. Your child has just spilled the milk while trying to pour it for him/her. You rush to the rescue, towel in hand, to clean up the mess and pour the milk while thinking, “It’s …

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Child Empowerment, the negative consequences that no one talks about

Child empowerment is important and necessary. This positive parenting strategy fosters independence and self-confidence, helping children to defend themselves when necessary and giving them the …

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Less expectations and more hugs: The dangers of pushing a child to success

Children and adolescents are steeped in a culture of competition and perfectionism. Success is defined in relation to status, performance and physical appearance. All of these values ​​are …

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5 essential emotional gifts for children

Childhood leaves its mark on us for life. If you listen carefully, you will realize that many of the phrases in your inner dialogue are ideas that your parents passed on to you. This conversation with …

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How to develop resilience in children?

Aldous Huxley, a British writer, said that “experience is not what happens to you but what you do with what happens to you.” This tells us that even from the most adverse situations we can take …

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Why do children forget things?

They forget school supplies, homework, errands we give them… Children's absent-mindedness is common and becomes one of the main reasons parents consult Psychology and Psychopedagogy centres. The …

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