António Aurélio da Costa Ferreira was a Portuguese educator, psychologist, and writer whose contributions to the fields of psychology and pedagogy were significant during the early 20th century. Born in 1879, he dedicated his life to the exploration of educational methods and the psychological development of children. His work was characterized by a progressive approach that sought to integrate psychological principles into teaching practices, reflecting the broader educational reforms occurring in Europe at the time. One of his notable works, "Algumas Lições De Psicologia E Pedologia," showcases his insights into the intersection of psychology and education. In this book, Ferreira emphasized the importance of understanding children's psychological needs to foster effective learning environments. His ideas were pioneering for their time, advocating for a more scientific approach to education that considered the mental and emotional well-being of students. Although Ferreira's life was tragically cut short in 1922, his legacy in educational psychology continues to influence contemporary thought in pedagogy and child development, marking him as an important figure in the evolution of educational practices in Portugal and beyond.