Anaïs JOUANNO

MèreVeilles' Café Founder

Me

have always felt that there is more to life than what we are taught.

From early on, I was drawn to understanding the invisible side of the human experience —

what shapes how each person perceives, learns, decides and expresses themselves.
I sensed that if we understood these natural patterns more deeply, life could feel more harmonious,

more peaceful and more aligned with who we truly are.

Becoming a mother brought this exploration into the most meaningful place.

I did not want to shape my child into who she “should” be.
I wanted to recognise how she is naturally designed to engage with life.

Her rhythm.
Her sensitivity.
Her way of processing the world.
Her unique way of responding to what surrounds her.

What I want for my daughter — and for the children of the future — is simple:
to grow in environments where their nature is recognised, their inner world respected, and their timing trusted.

Because when a child’s way of operating is understood, everyday life becomes more fluid.
Reactions make more sense.
Guidance becomes clearer.
Trust grows naturally — for the child and for the mother.

Through MèreVeilles’ Café, I guide mothers who feel called to understand their child beyond behaviour,

and to cultivate a relationship grounded in awareness, respect and trust.

Not by adding more methods.
But by refining the quality of how we see.

Because often, what transforms the most is not what we do —
but what we begin to understand about the human experience itself.

The Café

MèreVeilles’ Café was created for mothers who sense that there is more to their child than behaviour.

Each child carries a natural way of learning, feeling, exploring and relating to the world.

When this is recognised, parenting becomes less about correcting and more about understanding.

My role is not to give rigid methods. It is to help you see your child more clearly.

This work integrates:

gentle observation
child development understanding
relational awareness

in a way that is simple and applicable in daily life.

You are not learning how to control your child. You are learning how to recognise who is already here.

They listened

"I was looking for a way, i found my way"

— KELLY 
First time MèreVeille

"I was trying so hard but now i see, my child and am becoming the mum I envisioned"

— Lily
 

"It's like i can know read my child, so refreshing "

— Gemma