My name is Márti. I am a conductive teacher and a therapist specializing in sensory integration.
But those are just the titles written on my papers.
If I were to describe what I really do — beyond the badges and qualifications — I would say: I create worlds for children. Worlds tailored just for them, where they can explore and experience themselves without the burden of the labels society has placed on them.
More and more children today carry combinations of three- or four-letter diagnoses, sometimes numbers — and are seen through these codes.
But the worlds I build with them are different: they are free, and they are real.
They are made of three ingredients:
🌀 childlike imagination,
🌿 Mother Nature,
and 🤲 the therapeutic space I hold around them.
I believe that true development depends on our trust in nature — not only in trees, stones, and rivers, but in human nature itself: our curiosity, our imagination, our hunger for new experiences, and movement, our most primal way of learning.
I believe that when we trust Mother Nature, she holds us — just like a good mother would.
And if we open up that world to children, then we can trust them, too — to find their own paths, grow their own abilities, and shape the tools they'll need in life.