How do you know when to step in and help your child and when to step back and let them learn for themselves?
All in toddlers
It’s the first day of Winter where I am living. And it’s COLD outside. How do we get enough outdoor playtime when it’s cold, blustery and rainy??
Even better than taking your little one’s shoes off is never putting them on in the first place!
You really can’t go wrong with introducing a little poetry into your daily routine
After many years of working with children and families in Nature, it is often the most basic things that are the most memorable and fun.
There are few things more enchanting than a child clapping their hands together in delight!
There are a multitude of parent-child music programs on offer in the community but how do you choose which one is right for you and your little one?
Nests are everywhere at the moment! Here are 3 ideas to incorporate “nests” into your family play this week and beyond.
Super-charge the learning opportunities for your child by following these five simple steps during playtime.
The following blog discusses how play and music can help develop a child’s fine motor skills.
Whether it be indoors or outdoors, with food, mud or paint…creating space for you and your children to make a mess can be a fun, dynamic and satisfying way to spend time…lockdown or not.
A simple activity to play in your own backyard, with whatever you have on hand!
Sometimes all you need is a gentle, mindful task. This one is for all but the youngest members of a family.
Sometimes all you need is a nice cup of tea. Whether it’s a real cup, brewed with herbs picked fresh from your garden, or a muddy concoction from your child’s play, a cup of tea can help bring a moment of peace to a busy day.
Do you spend time and energy each week encouraging your little one to be creative? Perhaps it’s time to lead by example!
Have you heard of “heavy work”? Let me tell what it is and how you can incorporate it into the daily life of your little ones.
How we can create appealing opportunities for busy little hands to touch, grab, poke, pour, twist and squeeze.
Family rituals are bound to bring moments of comfort, peace and joy into your day and help the little people in your life feel safe, grounded and loved.
Here are 3 more ideas for outdoor play equipment that can be cheap, useful, fun and can be played with over and over and over again.