The Silent Fear of Bilingual Families

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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