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A design-based communication method

Some children cannot explain what they feel.
That does not mean they have nothing to say.

The TILLO Method gives children a physical, open-ended way to show what they think, feel and imagine — and gives the adults around them a way to listen. Developed over more than 10 years of work with children and families.

Uma criança a desenhar ao ar livre
The method

The child authors the meaning

Visual cards, open questions, stories, drawing and physical objects offer alternative routes to expression. There are no right answers: the child chooses, creates and leads, while the adult observes, asks and listens without interpreting.

A protected space for authorship
  • No finished character or ready-made story
  • No correct answer or required verbal explanation
  • Any medium: draw, build, move or simply imagine
  • The adult asks and listens without interpreting
  • The child decides what happens to the creation

The cards open the possibilities. The questions are the method.

Os 12 cartões TILLO — fragmentos neutros: chifre, cauda, pelo, orelhas, olhos, mãos, brilhos, t-shirt, cauda de sereia, pés, boca, asas

Twelve deliberately neutral fragments — a horn, ears, eyes, a mouth, hands, feet, wings, a tail, fur, sparkles, a striped shirt. Never a finished character. Never a named emotion.

O cartão de perguntas que acompanha o baralho TILLO
Impact pathway
IMAGINATION SELF-EXPRESSION IDENTITY SELF-ESTEEM AUTONOMY

Open-ended by design

A small set of visual prompts supports many forms of expression. One minimal image can lead to drawing, modelling, movement or imagination — without a specialised kit.

Low-material and repeatable

The same tools work across homes, schools and community settings. Printed and durable, with nothing to license, update or replace.

Usable without training in psychology

The adult follows a designed question sequence while the child retains authorship. The method does not diagnose, label or claim clinical outcomes.

For schools

Workshops in the classroom

A facilitated session with one class. Every workshop leaves behind a class set of cards and a question fan for the teacher — materials are included, so the practice continues after the session ends.

€150per class

45-minute workshop

An introduction to the method with one class of up to ~25 children. Ideal as a first experience.

€250per class

90-minute workshop

The full sequence, with time for creation and for every child to share. About €10 per child.

€80per adult

Training for your teachers

Six weekly sessions, groups of eight. One trained teacher carries the method to a whole class, year after year.

What a school gets

  • A facilitated session with the class, run by the method's author
  • A class set of cards and a question fan, left with the teacher
  • A short written summary of what was observed — never a diagnosis
  • The option to train teachers so the practice continues without us
Request a workshop

Currently working with schools in Porto and surrounding areas. Tell us your city and we will find a way.

For teachers and parents

Learn to ask, and to listen without interpreting

The multiplier. A trained adult keeps using the method long after the programme ends — with a whole class, or with their own children at home.

How the programme runs

  • 6 weekly sessions, in groups of 8 adults
  • Hybrid by design: first and last sessions in person, the four middle sessions online
  • Each participant receives their own set of cards and question fan to keep
  • Groups stay at eight so every person has real time to share what they created

The six-session format concentrates the question sequence tested in a 12-week mentoring programme.

€80per participant, materials included

One cohort of eight trained adults can carry the method to up to 200 children — about €3.20 per child in the first year, and no further cost in the years after.

Evidence in practice

More than a decade of applied development

Only activities and participants currently supported by records are counted.

10+
Years
applied development
~105
Children
across 5 documented classes
3+
Ser Mamã
workshop participations
4
Festival editions
Festival de Bem-Estar
12
Weeks
mentoring programme

Documented reach

  • Escola de São João da Foz: 25 children in one class
  • Greenfest Serralves, June 2025: 4 preschool classes of approximately 20 children each
  • Escola de Campanhã: workshops delivered with school classes
  • Associação Minutirrequieto: Domingo Diferente, a recurring programme for children and families
  • Greenfest Braga: previous participation, returning 25–27 September 2026
  • At least 3 Ser Mamã participations and 4 Festival de Bem-Estar editions
  • 12-week mentoring programme with at least 4 documented participants
  • Two months of online group sessions and a first Unplug family pilot
What the practice already shows

Schools invite the method back. Adults who experience it ask to use it themselves — with their own children, in their own classrooms. The demand is not for one more workshop: it is for the capacity to continue after the workshop ends.

A documented moment

A scarf became a flying carpet

A child who had experienced bullying began by seeing the painted stone as a scarf. During the activity, he transformed it into a flying carpet — something that could carry him beyond the situation.

The activity did not erase the bullying. It created a symbolic way for the child to imagine agency, and to move from feeling trapped towards seeing a possible response.

No adult suggested the carpet. The method does not prescribe the story: the child creates the meaning.

An observed change in perspective, not a clinical outcome.

“Working with imaginary characters helped me — and the children in my life — release emotions that had remained hidden, and discover that being different means being ourselves.”
Participant, 12-week mentoring programme
“Through very simple images and powerful questions, I accessed new insights. I also used the method with my daughter, who entered the imaginary world very easily. It became an opportunity for self-discovery for both of us.”
Participant and mother, 12-week mentoring programme

Personal experiences; not presented as clinical outcomes.

The book

Falar não é preciso — “Speaking Is Not Necessary”

A children's book compiled from two years of shared experiences with a group of children in a holiday programme — the beach, learning to order a coffee and choose an ice cream, making art, watching horses. The narrator is a composite: no individual child is named or identifiable. The material came from what we lived together — cards, drawings, choices, movement — not from spoken language. The book gives it a first-person voice.

Página interior de Falar não é preciso, com o texto inclinado e partes a negrito Capa de Falar não é preciso

One book, four ways in

  • Set entirely in capitals, for children still learning to read
  • Read only the bold and a complete, shorter story holds together on its own
  • Read everything and the full narrative opens
  • The line art is uncoloured, so the reader finishes the illustrations — already run as workshops in schools

The design does what the method does

The text tilts and climbs across the page, and there is no correct way to read it. Each reader finds their own route — and the book grows with whoever is reading.

“Adults call me autistic, but that is not my name.”
From the book — the child's voice
“I only needed my pause, and I did not know how to ask for it.”
From the book — the child's voice

Published by Cordel d'Prata, February 2024 · ISBN 978-989-579-203-0

The spin-off

Unplug — the method arrives by post

A monthly experience for families: a pop-up postcard, stickers based on the TILLO cards, a written story with open questions, an audio version, and blank cards for the child to create on.

🏆
3rd Prize, Bloom Your Biz

Promoted by the Aga Khan Foundation and Universidade Católica Portuguesa

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Incubated at IRIS

Currently in incubation, with a first family pilot completed

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Contact

Let's talk about your school, your class or your family

Prefer email? Write to info@anettetillo.com — we reply within two working days.

📍 Porto, Portugal

For schools

Tell us the age of the children, how many classes, and a possible date. We reply within two working days.

Where to meet us
25–27
Sep
Greenfest Braga 2026

Praça da República, Braga. Portugal's largest sustainability event. Come and try the method with your children — no booking needed. greenfest.pt

UN Sustainable Development Goals
04
Quality Education
10
Reduced Inequalities
03
Health & Well-being