Topic
Children
Practical guides about childhood, development, routines, activities, safety and wellbeing.
Guides for everyday childhood questions, from development and routines to play, safety, emotions and family choices.
Guide
Praise helps children grow, but the way we do it makes a difference. Find out how to value effort, encourage autonomy and avoid making a child depend on adults’ approval.
Read article
Guide
Setting boundaries is neither being harsh nor permissive. It means teaching, calmly and consistently, what is safe, respectful and possible at home, at school and in daily routines.
Read article
Guide
Choosing a sport for a child is not about deciding which one will win the most medals. It is about finding an activity that makes sense for the child’s body, personality, and family life. The goal is simple: more enjoyment, health, and a routine that can actually be maintained.
Read article
Guide
When the weather keeps you indoors, there are plenty of ideas to entertain children at home without relying on screens. We’ve gathered simple, low-cost activities for different ages to turn a rainy day into a fun family moment.
Read article
Guide
Crying is a newborn’s main way of communicating. It may mean hunger, sleep, discomfort, a need for comfort, or sometimes a health issue. Learn how to spot the signs and what to do.
Read article
Guide
Children’s self-esteem is built through small everyday experiences: being listened to, trying, making mistakes, succeeding, and feeling loved all the same. See practical ways to build confidence without creating pressure.
Read article
Guide
An accident can leave scars on the body and also on confidence, mood, and the way a child sees themselves. This article helps you understand what to do, what to say, and how to support recovery with more calm, hope, and realism.
Read article
Guide
Giving water to a baby seems simple, but the right age and the right amount change depending on the stage of life. Learn when to offer water, how much to give, and what to keep in mind to avoid excess or risks.
Read article
Guide
You do not need expensive toys or perfect activities to help a child grow. The best play is often the simplest, adapted to their age and to the family’s moment.
Read article
Guide
At 11, many boys and girls enter a fast-moving transition: the body starts to change, school becomes more demanding, friendships become central, and the wish to do things alone grows stronger. In this article, we help you understand what is typical at this age and how to support your child with balance, boundaries, and confidence.
Read article
Guide
Starting solids often brings lots of questions: when to begin, where to start, and what to do when your baby refuses a food. In this article, we explain the signs of readiness, how to offer new foods safely and calmly, and how to handle early rejections without turning mealtimes into a stressful experience.
Read article
Guide
Folic acid is an important supplement when you are planning a pregnancy. Find out when to start, what it is for, the usual dose, and when it may be even more important.
Read article
Guide
When a baby is not sleeping, it is natural to feel tired and frustrated. Discover common causes, warning signs, and simple steps to create a calmer sleep routine.
Read article
Guide
It’s normal for a baby to wake up several times during the night, especially in the first few months. But when awakenings are very frequent, parents often feel exhausted and worried. In this article, we explain common causes and what can help improve your baby’s sleep safely and calmly.
Read article
Guide
When a child does not want to go to school, they may be experiencing fear, anxiety, learning difficulties, social conflict, or another kind of distress. Learn how to understand the signs and what to do at home and with the school.
Read article
Guide
When a child screams because they cannot have what they want, the hardest part is often not reacting in the same tone. This article offers practical ways to keep boundaries, calm the situation, and teach self-regulation without turning every conflict into a battle.
Read article