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I’m Spanish—more specifically, Aragonese. I love my homeland: it’s beautiful, diverse, and full of surprises. Although the weather can be harsh at times, the warmth and kindness of its people have given me the ability to feel at home in many different places.
My professional journey began at the Faculty of Education in Zaragoza, where I trained as a teacher. Since then, I’ve never stopped learning and growing in a field I’m deeply passionate about.
With over ten years of experience working with children with special educational needs—both in Spanish public schools and at the university level—I have supported language development and communication through a play-based, emotionally supportive approach. These years of experience inspired me to create my own method: “Playing with Language.”
Since moving to Dublin (Ireland) in 2015, my main professional focus has become the delivery of language and communication support sessions, helping children develop their expressive and receptive skills in a safe, engaging, and emotionally supportive environment. I’ve also worked as a Spanish teacher at Instituto Cervantes and as a tutor for the Home Tuition Programme, and currently I take part in the Say Yes to Languages programme, bringing Spanish to Irish schools through creative and playful methods.
To deepen my understanding of how emotions influence learning and language development, I completed a Master’s in Neuro-Psychopedagogy at the Fundació Carme Vidal Xifre de Neuropsicopedagogía (Spain). This training has strengthened my ability to support children who face emotional or developmental barriers in communication.
I love my work and try to enjoy every day—bringing enthusiasm, empathy, and creativity into each session. I truly believe that this is the secret to helping children grow and thrive.