Few tips if you work with children with autism
Category: emotions
Journaling for mental health
How important is to write when it comes to mental health? Listen to my podcast here.
The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse
What you can find in this book is not just a story, it is so much more.
How to manage the well-being of our children?
Few tips and a message from the Sunnyside club.
The Messy Book
Let’s be honest: even for us, as adults, the “tidy up time” is never a fun activity, so how can we pretend that it would be nice for our students and the little ones?
Happy New Year!
Cheers to health, happiness, and prosperity in 2021!
The benefits of Yoga for children with special needs
Let’s see together some pointers that can help you find your footing.
“Imagine”, a book by Hervé Tullet
What does it mean imagination for a kid with autism?
How kids deal with anxiety
As children, it can often be difficult to communicate what we’re feeling. Which one is the code red for anxiety disorder with our kids?
The Colour Monster
Happiness, sadness, anger, fear and calm. As adults, we understand these emotions – but in the mind of a four-year-old, or even an 11-year-old (especially if they have special needs), these can be confusing or hard to explain.