by Vijoleta | Oct 13, 2025 | Blog
The Window We Can’t Get Back: Executive Function and the Sensitive Periods of Brain Development We often think of learning as something that starts when children go to school, when they first sit at a desk, hold a pencil, or sound out their...
by Vijoleta | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog
Rudolf Karger was born on July 16, 1930 in Vienna. From September 1941 to September 1942 he was in the notorious children’s institution Am Spiegelgrund, established in July 1940 on the grounds of the “Am Steinhof” sanatorium and nursing home in Vienna. By 1945, as...
by Vijoleta | May 10, 2025 | Blog
For most of human history, mothers didn’t raise children alone. They did it in community – with grandmothers, aunts, neighbors, older children, and partners sharing the work. Raising a child wasn’t a private job; it was a public responsibility. But sometime in...
by Vijoleta | Apr 19, 2025 | Raising Genius
The Father Who Raised Three Geniuses – And What We Can Learn From Him In the world of chess, few names carry as much weight as the Polgárs. But behind the success of these three remarkable sisters stands a father who refused to believe that genius was a gift...
by Vijoleta | Mar 12, 2025 | Discipline
The Time-Out Dilemma: A Deep Dive into the Science behind the Controversial Parenting Tool Why This Matters: The Modern Parenting Dilemma Parenting today feels more complicated than ever. We live in a world where advice is everywhere – social media, parenting...