Alfaro was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico, but soon after, his family moved to Ponce. He returned to Caguas to attend University and got married to Gladys Meaux[?], with whom he had 2 daughters and one son.
Diaz Alfaro obtained a bachillerato in arts at the polytechnical institute of San German[?]. He also obtained a title as a social worker, as well as certificates in Spanish and psychology
He also obtained many honorary doctorates from different universities.
He was able to do conferences in many points of Latin America after reaching fame, including Mexico (at the Ateneo Espanol), Venezula[?] and many other countries. His books have been translated to English, Polish, Russian, German, French, Italian and Czech, among other languages.
Among the books he wrote are:
Campo Alegre is a text that has been studied at schools in Austria, Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand as well as all over the Americas.
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