Masterclasses sobre Parenting
Masterclasses sobre crianza y desarrollo infantil
Nuestras masterclasses ofrecidas por los mejores académicos y expertos en sus campos ofrecen información fiable y experta sobre la crianza de los hijos.
Cinco categorías: Embarazo, Infancia, Niñez, Adolescencia, Niños neurodivergentes, y Zona de Padres.
Ejemplos de temas del curso:
Adolescencia
Conflicto entre padres y adolescentes, manejo de las pantallas, ansiedad, consumo de sustancias, toma de riesgos, motivación.
Infancia
Rabietas, juego, disciplina, rivalidad entre hermanos, bullying, amistades, resiliencia.
Bebé
Alimentación, establecimiento de una rutina, llanto, apego, cuidado de bebés prematuros, cuidado de más de un bebé, primeros auxilios.
Zona de padres
Cuidarse, la importancia de los padres, nuevas formas de familia, ¿Cuánto importan realmente los padres?, ¿Paternidad y culpa van siempre juntas?, Estilos de crianza.
El embarazo
Etapas, trabajo de parto, parto, problemas comunes, embarazos de alto riesgo, parto múltiple, embarazos
Niños neurodivergentes
Cómo criar a niños neurodivergentes, diagnóstico, trato con especialistas, Autismo, TDAH, TDA, tics, diferencias de aprendizaje.
Las masterclasses sobre parenting duran alrededor de 30 minutos. Cada masterclass se divide en lecciones.
Puedes elegir las lecciones que quieres ver.
Puedes elegir las lecciones que quieres ver.
Cada mes añadimos nuevas masterclasses sobre parenting.
Las puedes ver en tu ordenador o cualquier dispositivo móvil.
Las masterclasses incluyen subtítulos
Experta: Dr Rachel Melville Thomas Estructura: 12 lecciones (36:13 minutos) También disponible en podcast: Escúchalo aquí. (...)
Experta: Dra. Tara PorterEstructura: 11 lecciones (32:52 minutos) (...)
There is an educational app for almost anything. But are they really educational? Can young kids learn from a screen? (...)
Professor Jo Van Herwegen tell us everything you need to know about maths apps and also about many other maths related topics. (...)
Executive functions are a really important set of skills that we use in our everyday life. They are planning, flexibility, organisation, self-regulation.... As you can tell, mastering them helps us to do well in life. (...)
Sleep is the keystone of our wellbeing and it is fundamental for children's development. Dr Anna Joyce explains why it is fundamental for our children to sleep, and to sleep well! (...)
Dr Anna Joyce provides us with very useful tips to create healthy sleep habits that will help your child and the whole family. (...)
Dr Thomas Hunt, explains what maths anxiety is and gives very useful tips to help our children if this is their case. (...)
Forest school is becoming increasingly popular in many countries but what are they, and are they effective? Can they offer more for your child than traditional preschools can? (...)
Growing up bilingual can be both a privilege and a challenge. Dr Virginia Lam provides answers and many more on the topic of growing up bilingual. (...)
Dr Paula Corcoran is the director of City University's MSc in Health Psychology in London. She has also held several management positions in services working with street homeless drug users, Phoenix House rehabilitation centre and a housing project for clients in recovery from substance misuse. She specialises in working with hard-to-reach clients and substance misuse and addiction issues. (...)
Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Steiner... In this masterclass, our expert explains the ins and outs of the most popular teaching methods so you can make an informed decision. (...)
In this masterclass, you will learn how children understand race as well as useful tips to discuss this topic. It can be hard to talk to your child about racism. (...)
Navigating the world of orthodontics to make the right choices for your child with Dr Sarah Good, member of the British Orthodontic Society. (...)
Play has been called the 'work of children'. However, in our fast-paced and result-driven society, it seems that play is losing value. (...)
When to start brushing your baby's teeth? Does your child grind his teeth? Or when should you schedule your child's first visit to the dentist? Dr Sarah Good answers these and any questions you may have about how to take care of your child's teeth in this masterclass. This masterclass is of interest to... well, everyone! (...)
In this masterclass, Fiona MacLeod, founder and head of Sheen Montessori Nursery, discusses what to look for when choosing nursery for your child. This masterclass is of interest to parents and caregivers who are planning on sending their children to daycare or nursery. (...)
Nutritionist Sophie Ricard, will provide parents with a step-by-step guide to understand the links between the food their child eats and the health of their body and brain. (...)
All children lie. Yes, even your very own darling one. In this masterclass, Dr Lindsay Malloy explains why children lie, types of lies, and what to do when you catch your child lying. This masterclass is useful to… basically everyone! (...)
Dr Harriet Tenenbaum explains why it is important for children to be emotionally competent. She will also explain the process through which children become emotionally competent and strategies that parents can do to promote this. (...)
Professor Paul Sowden explains the science behind creativity. What is creativity exactly? Why is it important for children to be creative and how can parents foster their children’s creative skills? (...)
Professor Helen Cowie explains what bullying is, the mechanisms behind it, and what to do if your child is being bullied or might be the bully. (...)
Dr Ana Aznar explains the science behind imaginary friends and whether it is OK or not for children to have one. (...)
Nutritionist Sophie Ricard, will provide you with strategies to guide your child to accept new food in a way that works for the whole family. (...)