INFORMATION
GET ORGANIZED BY PLAYING
Develop habits of order and focus through play.
If the course has the status of IMMINENT ANNOUNCEMENT or IN PREPARATION, you can secure your place with a discount.

OUR EXPERT'S VISION

Martina Kocinski
The ability to organize oneself is not innate; it is built with practice and guidance. This course teaches families and educators how to transform everyday tasks into playful opportunities to develop habits of order, concentration, and time management. Children learn to plan their activities, set priorities, and enjoy small daily achievements.
Through a practical and creative methodology, gamification, art, and symbolic play are integrated to develop self-discipline without pressure. The goal is for each child to discover the satisfaction of progressing step by step, reinforcing their self-esteem and sense of responsibility.
Course Objectives
Teach positive routines and habits from an early age.
Promote children's autonomy and responsibility.
Encourage attention and task planning.
Who is it for?
Parents, teachers, and caregivers interested in promoting healthy habits.
Monitors and trainers in non-formal education environments.
Career Opportunities
Early childhood education and family guidance.
Cognitive development programs and study habits.
Requirements
Interest in active learning and child development.
SUGGESTED COURSE CONTENT AGENDA
Module 1: The game as a tool for order
How to transform routines into playful activities. Games to enhance concentration.
Module 2: Planning to Enjoy
Introduction to visual organization and calendars. How to teach prioritization without stress.
Module 3: Habits that Build Confidence
Recognizing achievements and celebrating progress. Strategies for maintaining motivation.
Module 4: The family as a model
Consistency between adult example and children's practices. Shared activities to consolidate habits.
At the moment you finish this course, you will receive a certificate of completion:

At the moment you finish this course, you will receive a certificate of completion:

