
Dr. Maxine Thérèse
Ph.D. Children's Wellbeing
Dr. Maxine Thèrèse is a leading expert in children’s wellbeing, renowned for her holistic approach to childhood development that integrates psychology, family systems theory, chakra theory, neuroscience, and epigenetics. With a degree in psychology, an honors degree in philosophy, and a Ph.D. introducing a groundbreaking developmental model based on the Indian chakra system she called the Foundational Needs Model. Maxine brings a revolutionary perspective to understanding the inner world of the child.
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Her innovative theory, outlined in The Push for a Child Philosophy (2017), positions the child as an integrated being—mind, body, and spirit—while highlighting the shared journey of growth between adults and children. Her work enhances teaching, parenting, and caregiving practices, while also fostering greater emotional intelligence in adults.
With over 25 years of research, Maxine supports families, adults, and children through her clinical practice, trains practitioners in her Childosophy methodology, runs parenting courses and inspires mindfulness in children through her school programs.
A sought-after thought leader, she regularly presents at conferences and events, sharing her transformative insights into children's well-being and development.