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Valentina Costa

Hi! I’m Valentina Costa — an architect by training and a mom passionate about raising children with love, respect, and presence. I created Mudei de Status to share reflections, experiences, and practical tips on parenting, always with the perspective of someone who believes that, just like spaces, relationships can also be transformed with care, creativity, and purpose. Here on the blog, you’ll find real, heartfelt content made for those who want to raise emotionally strong kids, while bringing more lightness and connection into everyday life. Welcome to Mudei de Status, where motherhood and transformation go hand in hand!

Essential Tips for Raising Children with Love and Discipline

Essential Tips for Raising Children with Love and Discipline

Raising children is one of the most rewarding yet challenging responsibilities in life. Every parent wants to provide a loving and supportive environment while also ensuring their child grows into a responsible and respectful individual. Striking the right balance between love and discipline is key to fostering a child’s emotional and behavioral development. In this …

How to Create a Healthy Routine with Young Children

How to Create a Healthy Routine with Young Children

Creating a routine for young children might sound like a luxury reserved for ultra-organized parents — but in truth, routines are essential. A well-structured daily flow not only provides stability for children but also promotes their emotional, cognitive, and physical development. In this article, we’ll explore practical and realistic ways to establish a healthy daily …

The Role of Parents in Children’s Education: How to Be a Positive Example

The Role of Parents in Children's Education: How to Be a Positive Example

A child’s education goes far beyond school and textbooks. Parents play a fundamental role in their children’s learning and development, serving as a reference for behaviors, values, and attitudes. Being a positive example is one of the most effective ways to teach, as children absorb much more than what is said—they primarily learn through observation. …