Creative Insights
-
Read more: The Myth of Perfect Parenting and the True Origin of Exhaustion
The Myth of Perfect Parenting and the True Origin of Exhaustion
This ByBa BAT explores an uncomfortable question: perhaps we are not tired of our children, but of the impossible pace we impose on ourselves. Through creative parenting, it proposes tolerating adult boredom, creating micro-moments of radical presence and practicing co-regulation, transforming exhaustion into more human, available and intelligent responses.
Read more -
Read more: The Weight of the Unthought
The Weight of the Unthought
This ByBa BAT highlights an everyday disconnection: adults experiencing their children as a burden while taking refuge in screens or rush. Through creative parenting, it proposes validating children’s flow, using the phone as a tool and replacing threat with anticipation, transforming adult reaction into relational intelligence and turning shared time into something deeply planted.
Read more -
Read more: How to Create a “Safe Space” to Talk with Your Children
How to Create a “Safe Space” to Talk with Your Children
Creating a safe space to talk with your children does not depend on one big conversation, but on many everyday micro-conversations. This ByBa Penguin offers simple gestures, playful tools and listening rituals to help children express emotions, tell the truth, ask questions and develop trust, communication and creativity from early childhood at home with confidence.
Read more -
Read more: Free Play as a Mirror of Emotions
Free Play as a Mirror of Emotions
Free play is not only a way to entertain children: it can also be a mirror of their emotions. This ByBa BAT invites us to see play as a bridge of family connection, an emotional language and an opportunity to tell children, through real presence: “What matters to you also matters to me.”
Read more -
Read more: Playing Back to Calm
Playing Back to Calm
In times of heat, tiredness, end-of-school transitions and changing routines, children’s emotions can become more intense. This ByBa Penguin offers simple games to help families support, validate and regulate big feelings at home, turning play into a form of emotional containment and connection.
Read more -
Read more: The hand is the window to the brain
The hand is the window to the brain
This article explores how handwriting strengthens learning, memory, concentration and emotional well-being. Drawing from neuroscience research, it proposes recovering notebooks as tools for cognitive and creative development in children, adults and older people. An invitation to slow down, think more deeply and reconnect with the meaningful value of the physical trace.
Read more