The biggest fear for bilingual parents is not that their children will mix two languages.
Nor is it the accent or the mistakes.
Sometimes it's something much quieter:
The moment a child still understands the language… but no longer responds in it.
Because deep down, bilingualism isn't just an academic skill.
It's an emotional bond.
A way to transmit:
- a culture,
- memories,
- an identity,
- a family connection.
Many bilingual or expatriate families experience this fear without really talking about it.
And yet, every little routine counts:
- a story,
- a song,
- a few words everyday,
- a game shared together.
Bilingualism is often built in the simplest moments.
That's exactly why we created MEMORA: a bilingual memory game to make these shared moments also learning moments — naturally, without pressure.
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