Living life & learning as we flock to nature this season.

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... Read moreSpending time outdoors with children offers incredible developmental benefits that go beyond just physical health. From my personal experience, kids who are encouraged to engage with nature tend to develop better problem-solving skills and heightened creativity. It’s amazing to see children say things like "But I don't want to come inside yet" instead of reaching for their screens. When kids explore the natural world, they learn patience, observation, and independence, which are vital life skills. One important aspect of this approach is allowing children the freedom to learn at their own pace—often called 'deschooling'—where formal learning schedules take a backseat to curiosity-driven exploration. This way, kids aren't just absorbing information; they’re actively living and experiencing it. Rather than asking for "5 more minutes on the iPad," children start requesting to extend their time outside, noticing bugs, plants, or changes in the weather. If you’re looking to foster this love of nature in your family, try simple activities like nature walks, backyard camping, or gardening together. Over time, these experiences build a deeper connection with the environment and encourage a lifelong appreciation for the outdoors. Embracing this lifestyle also often reduces screen dependency and encourages healthier habits. Ultimately, raising “deschooled kids” who flock to nature each season is about nurturing their innate curiosity and sense of wonder. It’s an enriching journey that benefits the whole family and helps build a more mindful, engaged generation.

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