Free movement

Free movement for a baby means allowing them to explore their physical abilities naturally, at their own pace, without being restricted by devices like bouncers or walkers. This approach, rooted in philosophies like the Pikler approach, encourages independence and supports cognitive, motor, and sensory development by giving babies safe spaces to move, roll, crawl, and explore their environment on their own.
Sleep consulting-1001 sleeps

Baby sleep is a gradual, emotional process—not a performance or fixed timeline.
The 1001 Dodos® approach emphasizes gentle support, emotional security, and respect for each child’s rhythm.
Harsh sleep training is avoided in favor of calm routines, co-regulation, and presence.
Practical tools like sleep diaries and bedtime rituals help both babies and parents.
With compassion and guidance, even sleepless nights can feel more manageable.
A psychomotor approach to the uniqueness of the Parents-Child Connection

Psychomotor parental guidance offers a body-centered, sensitive approach to parenting.
It focuses on the non-verbal, sensory, and emotional exchanges between parent and child.
Rather than correcting, it supports parents in observing, adjusting, and reconnecting.
This guidance creates a safe, judgment-free space to reflect and feel empowered.
By strengthening the parent-child bond, it fosters growth, trust, and emotional security.