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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.”
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Read more: Emotional Core
Emotional Core
Emotional Core is a ByBa creative game that invites us to transform objects, ideas or problems by changing the emotion from which we perceive them. The dynamic asks you to choose a thing, identify its first sensation, replace it with another feeling and reformulate its function or existence from that new emotional bond. A playful way to feel differently and create differently.
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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.
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Read more: Play as the thread that connects us
Play as the thread that connects us
This article explores how Systemic Psychology helps us understand play as a space for family connection rather than just children’s entertainment. Through shared play, bonds grow stronger, conflicts can be understood differently, and children develop empathy, emotional safety and a sense of belonging within the family system.
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Read more: The Art of Remembering Together
The Art of Remembering Together
In a world saturated with photos and videos, this article explores the value of remembering together as a way to create real connection. Drawing from systemic psychology, it invites families to turn digital memories into shared stories that strengthen bonds, build belonging, and support emotional well-being through conversation and shared experience.
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Read more: Key Questions, Part III
Key Questions, Part III
The third part of Key Questions tackles the biggest educational challenge: sustaining critical thinking when it questions our own rules. Through practical strategies, it helps parents manage relationships, transform conflict into learning, and support children in developing autonomy, judgment, and decision-making skills in a complex environment.
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