Chloe Martin
This book is not just a guide to psychology applied to education; it’s a close, direct, and in-depth conversation with parents, caregivers, and educators who want to better understand the minds and hearts of children. It is written in clear, simple, and human language, because parenting doesn’t require complicated terms, but rather understanding, empathy, and common sense. Here you won’t find magic formulas or perfect recipes, but rather real reflections, practical tools, and solid principles that can transform the way you relate to your children. Each chapter is designed to help you see more clearly what lies behind a child’s behavior, so you can support them from a more conscious, loving, and firm place. From how a secure attachment is formed to how to manage childhood stress, including emotional intelligence, the importance of play, positive communication, parenting styles, and the power of example, this book invites you to look beyond what you see and connect with what your child feels. You don’t need to be a psychologist to understand the content. Everything is written from experience and sensitivity, with an approach that is accessible, direct, and profound at the same time. The idea is not for you to be the perfect parent, but rather for you to be an emotionally available, present, and coherent adult. On every page, there is a message that reminds you that educating is also growing, that parenting is an opportunity to heal, and that childhood is too precious to be lived in a hurry or disconnected. If you’ve ever wondered how to help your child have a big heart, how to teach them to manage their emotions, how to set limits without harming them, how to motivate them from within, or how to cultivate their empathy, you will find clear and real answers here. It’s not just about preparing a child for the future, but about giving them strong roots so they can flourish freely. This book is an invitation to educate with love and purpose, from a psychological perspective, but above all, from the soul.