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Raising a child is a great responsibility, especially if that child is 'different', either because he/she has a diagnosis of ADHD, ASD, Asperger's, high abilities or because he/she has special educational needs. There are families who have been through many therapies and have not been able to find solutions to restore harmony at home. Between the economic cost involved and the time invested in this search for the grail, many end up giving up. Throw in the Towel...or wear it as a Cape? is an invitation to keep trying ad nauseam what really works for your family. In this practical, holistic, yet…mehr

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Raising a child is a great responsibility, especially if that child is 'different', either because he/she has a diagnosis of ADHD, ASD, Asperger's, high abilities or because he/she has special educational needs. There are families who have been through many therapies and have not been able to find solutions to restore harmony at home. Between the economic cost involved and the time invested in this search for the grail, many end up giving up. Throw in the Towel...or wear it as a Cape? is an invitation to keep trying ad nauseam what really works for your family. In this practical, holistic, yet fun and relatable guide, Silvia Torralba shares, from her own experience as a therapist and mother of two 'different' children, tricks, games and other practical resources. With this book, the whole family will learn to communicate lovingly, manage their emotions, be self-sufficient, and embark on a wonderful path of personal growth. A parenting book to discover the power of unconditional love, accompanied by vignettes full of humor.
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Nacida en Brasil, hija de un periodista y una psicopedagoga, su mundo giró siempre entre las letras, los niños y las artes. Como posible TDAH (no diagnosticada) siempre fue sin frenos por la vida: fue cooperante en el Amazonas, viajó por media América Latina, estudió Magisterio, empezó la carrera de Bellas Artes, trabajó con dibujos animados, publicidad y marketing mientras escribía obras de teatro infantil (entre ellas el musical Abrazos), hacía cuentacuentos y organizaba campamentos para niños. Con la llegada de su hija, poco a poco fue formándose y cambiando su carrera publicitaria por las actividades terapéuticas con niños y niñas y sus familias. Actualmente es equinoterapeuta, coach educacional y familiar, además de socia fundadora de la Asociación Akuarela, cuyo principal objetivo es mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias y aumentar su nivel de consciencia humana y social.