Practicing psychologist Ekaterina Murashova, specializing in family, children’s, and adolescent issues, will give a lecture on the development of children aged 3 to 6. In this talk, she will examine whether there is a universal parenting program—and what actions and rules can help parents raise happy children. From the age of three, a child enters a special period of creative development that ends with the start of schooling training and does not repeat afterward. Parents should not miss these years by creating the best conditions for development. The lecture will provide answers to how to use this time as effectively as possible, what to say and do with the child.
Ekaterina Murashova will emphasize that the world is diverse, and the adults’ task is to help the child adapt by explaining how the environment is arranged: where to sleep, the rules of the home daily schedule and public behavior. The lecture will be filled with practical examples and advice on effective interaction with children. In addition, Ekaterina Vadimovna will answer questions from the audience and share recommendations based on many years of experience in this field.