Here they are, unchanged. Just with names added — where the mom agreed.
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“The first consultation lasted 45 minutes and changed everything. As if someone finally spoke our language — to you and to your child. Mila started talking at kindergarten two months later, and for the first time in two years I fell asleep without crying.”
Ivana Todorović
Mila’s mom · Brussels
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Stefan started talking at kindergarten after just two months of work. Lavinia gave us a clear plan — and for the first time I stopped panicking.
Ana Stojanović
Stefan’s mom · Düsseldorf
I was ready to give up on our mother tongue. Lavinia showed me I don’t have to choose — my child can have both languages, and thrive.
Jovana Jovanović
Tea’s mom · Vienna
The first consultation lasted 45 minutes and changed everything. Concrete advice, no fancy jargon. Mila is a real chatterbox now.
Ivana Todorović
Mila’s mom · Brussels
As a dad, I never knew how to approach it. Lavinia gave me the language — literally. Now Luka and I play and learn together.
Marko Petrović
Luka’s dad · Munich
Filip stuttered for a year. After working with Lavinia, we understood the cause — and today he speaks without blocks.
Ivan Vučković
Filip’s dad · Frankfurt
I finally felt heard. Not just me — Sara too. That’s what I needed most of all.
Ana Radović
Sara’s mom · Zurich
I got a written report after the consultation — I keep it like a map. Every sentence was meant for us.
Danijela Todorov
Luka’s mom · Belgrade
Faith matters deeply to us, and we speak three languages. Lavinia understood our context like few people could. Thank you so much.
Majda Adilović
Muhamed’s mom · Vienna
An intensive five-session plan gave us structure for the whole semester. Sofija is in kindergarten now — and speaks both languages.
Andrijana Mihajlović
Sofija’s mom · Chicago
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