Creative Insights

  1. Read more: The Supreme Importance of Play
    The Supreme Importance of Play

    The Supreme Importance of Play

    Play is essential for children’s emotional, social and creative development. Through play, children express emotions, build relationships, manage frustration and strengthen self-esteem. Playing as a family creates meaningful bonds and shared memories. Far from being a waste of time, play is an investment in wellbeing, creativity and lifelong connection.

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  2. Read more: Merry Creatmass!
    Merry Creatmass!

    Merry Creatmass!

    The holidays offer a unique opportunity to create as a family. Through sensory crafts, participatory decoration and shared experiences, children develop creativity, language, belonging and confidence. Creating together isn’t about perfect results, but about living connections. Shared creativity teaches children how to imagine, relate and build meaning from an early age.

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  3. Read more: How Calm Teaches: The Creative Power of Co-Regulation
    How Calm Teaches: The Creative Power of Co-Regulation

    How Calm Teaches: The Creative Power of Co-Regulation

    Self-regulation grows through experience, not instruction. When adults offer calm and clear containment, children build inner safety—and with it, greater creative capacity. These practices nurture imagination, flexibility, and exploration. Simple games like “Forest Voices” or “Slow Race” support body regulation while expanding creative thinking.

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  4. Read more: The Early Years: The Most Powerful Creative Laboratory on the Planet.
    The Early Years: The Most Powerful Creative Laboratory on the Planet.

    The Early Years: The Most Powerful Creative Laboratory on the Planet.

    In the early years, your baby learns by creating. Every object they touch, shake or bite becomes a tiny experiment to understand how the world works. Their thinking is rooted in the body and senses; repetition is not routine but research. Supporting them with calm presence fuels their curiosity, imagination and natural ability to explore and discover.

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