We are happy to share two new interviews in collaboration with Pusselfamiljen , where both Peter Carlsson, CEO and co-founder of Imvi Labs , and Johanna Lindgren Chin, special teacher, special educator and parent , talk about experiences with Imvi's training for children with NPF.
What is the Puzzle Family?
The Puzzle Family was founded by Petra Björkman as a support for parents of children with neuropsychiatric disabilities (NPF), such as ADHD, autism (AST), language disorder (DLD) and other invisible difficulties.
The platform offers:
- Coaching conversations with NPF coaches
- School guidance and lectures
- Digital courses about everyday life, school and parenting
- Collaboration with Martina Omnia , a neuropsychiatric clinic, for NPF investigations and medical treatment
The Puzzle Family is an important resource for both parents, school staff and employers of so-called Puzzle Parents – those who combine demanding parenthood with working life.
The interviews
Peter Carlsson – CEO and co-founder of Imvi Labs
Peter talks about why Imvi Labs was started, how the training works, and the research behind it. He also highlights the clear effects seen in students with NPF – not least in focus, visual attention, and reading development .
Watch the interview here:
Interview with Peter Carlsson at Puzzle Family Play
Johanna Lindgren Chin – special education teacher, special needs teacher and mother
Johanna is the mother of Viola , who has trained with Imvi. She has also trained herself and used Imvi in her work at school. In the interview, she talks about the progress she has seen both as a parent and a professional – and how the students' motivation, reading fluency and self-confidence grow with the training.
Watch the interview here:
Interview with Johanna Lindgren Chin on Puzzle Family Play
Thanks to Petra and the Puzzle Family
We are grateful for the collaboration with the Puzzle Family and the important work they do to increase understanding of children with NPF and their families. Together we reach more people who can get the right support – at home, at school and in life.