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A Wild Child or a Child in the Wild? Being outside with kids offers opportunities to promote listening skills, cooperation, responsibility, & body awareness
Raising children imbued with gratitude is one of the most precious gifts you can offer to them and the world. If you're wondering how to teach your child or kids to be grateful, here are tips on how to raise grateful children.
I have a goal to raise kind children. I'm certain many parents have a similar goal and vision for their children. Here are some suggestions for how to raise kind children. #parenting
Two new books arrived yesterday to complete my collection about children and nature: "Play the Forest School Way" and "How to raise a wild child". I already started reading the first one and found a lovely idea about creating a journey stick while walking in the woods. So the next week we will definitely try it. The other 3 books I had (Balanced and Barefoot, Last Child in the woods and Home Grown) are also fascinating and extremely useful reads. But what I like about Play the Forest School…
Having a wild child or spirited child can be exhausting physically and mentally. Figuring out how to manage things as a family can help you survive this challenging phase! #wildchild #parentingtips #momlife #twinlife
Shelly Robinson on Instagram: “Sorry, Uncle Bob. Not my job to make sure you're comfortable with how I raise my children. 🤷♀️ And to that end, how I raise myself. To…”