Parenting advice is loud, conflicting, and overwhelming. 

What children actually need is simple: space to imagine, reflect, and become themselves.

This book isn't about how to parent. It's about what matters most in the age we're parenting through. Imagination, resilience, and inner confidence. That's your child's lifelong advantage. That's Humanware at home. 

Bright yellow book cover titled "Parenting Creative Problems" by Matt Hart, featuring cartoon illustrations of children and adults, with playful symbols representing ideas and creativity, and a quote about kids needing big ideas in the future.

Parenting
Humanware 

Humanware for families focuses on: 

  • imagination and emotional intelligence 

  • creative confidence and resilience 

  • everyday practices that fit real life 

Group of children engaging in a classroom activity around a table, with one girl speaking and others writing or listening.

Parenting Creative Problem Solvers

A short, visual read for parents who want to raise creative kids without being told how to parent. It starts with you — rediscovering your own creativity — then gives you three simple principles to bring into everyday life:

  • Kids are little people with big ideas

  • The outdoors is their wild ideas playground

  • The little moments are our big parenting moments

Matt’s been helping parents:   

  • raise grounded, curious kids 

  • support creativity without pressure 

  • build confidence from the inside out 

  • grow alongside their children