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... Read moreช่วงเวลาที่เราได้กลับบ้านมักจะทำให้เรารู้สึกอบอุ่นและปลอดภัยอย่างบอกไม่ถูก ซึ่งมีพื้นฐานทางวิทยาศาสตร์ที่น่าสนใจอยู่เบื้องหลังความรู้สึกนี้ ความรู้สึกดังกล่าวเกิดจากสารเคมีในสมองหลายชนิดที่หลั่งออกมาในขณะใช้เวลาอยู่กับคนที่เรารักหรืออยู่ในสิ่งแวดล้อมที่คุ้นเคย เช่น โดปามีนและเอนดอร์ฟิน ซึ่งเป็นสารส่งเสริมความสุข ช่วยให้เรารู้สึกผ่อนคลายและคลายความเครียด นอกจากนี้ ออกซิโทซินซึ่งถูกขนานนามว่าเป็น “ฮอร์โมนแห่งความผูกพัน” จะหลั่งออกมาเมื่อเรากอดหรือสัมผัสกับคนในครอบครัว ส่งผลให้เกิดความรู้สึกมั่นคงและอบอุ่นใจ ลิ้มลิกซิสเท็ม (Limbic System) หรือสมองส่วนที่เกี่ยวข้องกับความทรงจำและอารมณ์ จะตอบสนองต่อกลิ่นหรือเสียงที่คุ้นเคยจากบ้าน เช่น กลิ่นดิน กลิ่นอาหารที่คุ้นเคย หรือเสียงนกร้อง เหล่านี้ช่วยดึงความทรงจำที่ดีจากวัยเด็กให้กลับมาในพริบตา นอกจากนั้น การอยู่ในบรรยากาศที่สงบและเป็นธรรมชาติก็ช่วยลดฮอร์โมนความเครียดคอร์ติซอล และเปลี่ยนสมองเข้าสู่โหมดผ่อนคลาย ช่วยให้ระบบประสาทได้ฟื้นฟูและเสริมสร้างความแข็งแรง ทั้งยังช่วยเพิ่มระดับเซโรโทนินซึ่งทำหน้าที่ควบคุมอารมณ์ให้คงที่และเป็นสุข ไม่เพียงแต่สารเคมีและบรรยากาศเท่านั้น แต่ความรู้สึกของการเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของที่ที่เราคุ้นเคย ทำให้สมองส่วนที่ระมัดระวังภัยหยุดทำงาน ส่งผลให้จิตใต้สำนึกมีความรู้สึกไว้วางใจและผ่อนคลายจากความกังวลต่างๆ นี่เองที่ทำให้การกลับบ้านไม่ใช่แค่เรื่องของกายภาพ แต่เป็นการเติมเต็มความรู้สึกที่ลึกซึ้งภายในใจ จากประสบการณ์ส่วนตัว การได้กลับบ้านหลังจากทำงานเหน็ดเหนื่อยมาทั้งวัน หรือจากการออกเดินทางไกล มักจะรู้สึกถึงการเปลี่ยนแปลงของอารมณ์ทันทีที่ก้าวเข้าสู่บ้าน กลิ่นของอาหารที่แม่ทำ เสียงหัวเราะของครอบครัว และบรรยากาศอบอุ่นล้อมรอบ เป็นสิ่งที่ทำให้เกิดความรู้สึกสงบและเต็มเปี่ยมไปด้วยความสุขอย่างแท้จริง โดยรวม ความสุขที่มาจากการกลับบ้านเป็นผลของปฏิกิริยาทางเคมีในสมอง การรับรู้ผ่านประสาทสัมผัส และความผูกพันทางอารมณ์ สร้างเป็นความรู้สึกอบอุ่นใจที่ลึกซึ้งและทรงพลังในชีวิตประจำวันของเรา

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Heidilin Bertz

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The feeling of finally coming home🤍
Coming home after 6 months Florida #Lemon8Diary #miami #floridalifestyle #vacation #miamilife
Cheyenne

Cheyenne

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Fun Activity at Home (for kids of all ages)
Summer break is almost over, if you still have a bored kid at home here’s something really fun you can have them do at home. We did a volcano experiment! 🔥🌋 It’s super easy to set up, uses basic household ingredients, & works like magic every single time. Perfect for toddlers, big kids,
Dania Toddler Mom & UGC

Dania Toddler Mom & UGC

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Sensory Science – The Science of Slime
Squish, stretch, and sparkle! 💫 Today’s sensory science experiment was all about slime — mixing, observing, and exploring textures while learning the magic of chemistry in motion! #sensory #slime #homeschoolideas #preschoolfun #science
Earlystemexplorers

Earlystemexplorers

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A collage of four images showing children engaged in various science activities, including experiments, observation with a magnifying glass, and coloring a solar system. The central text reads 'HOMESCHOOL Science Activities You can get at Walmart'.
A Dissect-It Synthetic Dissection Kit for a Frog Lab, designed for ages 6+. The box displays a synthetic frog with visible organs and skeleton, along with dissection tools and details about the 15-piece STEM educational set.
A National Geographic Rock Tumbler Explorer Series kit for ages 8+. The box shows a machine that transforms rough rocks into polished gems, with 'before' and 'after' examples of the rocks.
Homeschool Science Activities I Found At Walmart
If you're looking to 💪🏻 your homeschool science curriculum Walmart has some great options that you should definitely check out! 👀 👨🏽‍🎓Studies show that hands on learning increases memory retention, processing of information, and depth of knowledge on the topic being studied. Better yet,
Stacy Davis

Stacy Davis

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DIY Volcano 🌋 Fun Science Experiment With Kids
Weekend fun that feels like learning ✨ We made a volcano from scratch and the kids loved watching it erupt! 🌋 Such a simple at home experiment using things you probably already have in the kitchen! baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring. Perfect for keeping little ones entertained while sneaking i
Smiley_Tallow

Smiley_Tallow

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TODDLER SCIENCE LESSON FUN ACTIVITY COMING SOON 💗
Y'all today is day 2 of Science & Nature lesson week here & our girl is fascinated by it so far. I've decided to do a fun activity later today that I read about recently. You take 2 pieces of black construction paper. One stays inside & one goes outside in direct sunlight for a
Sarah

Sarah

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POV: coming home from work 🥰✨
#food🙌🔝 #ilovefood😝 #food is my love language 😋
Franchesca

Franchesca

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A title slide for "TODDLER SCIENCE ACTIVITIES AT HOME" featuring illustrations of a pencil in water, a child, a spark, a battery-powered lightbulb, and test tubes, representing various science concepts for young children.
A slide detailing "DAY 1 WATER WONDERS" activities like sink or float, pouring, and color mixing, aimed at building cause and effect, fine motor skills, and early prediction skills. Illustrated with water splashes and a bucket.
A slide for "DAY 2 NATURE DETECTIVE DAY" suggesting activities such as a backyard nature hunt, dirt/leaf sensory tray, and leaf painting, to develop observation, sensory exploration, and vocabulary. Illustrated with seedlings and a large leaf.
Toddler science
A week of toddler science, all through play 🤍 Lately, I’ve been wanting to be a little more intentional with the activities we do at home, and this felt like such a sweet way to bring learning into our days. Nothing too rigid, nothing overwhelming. Just simple themed invitations to explore, noti
I’m Exhausted Pod

I’m Exhausted Pod

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Pre-K & Kindergarten Science 🔴🟡🔵
Yesterday we read My Many Colored Days by: Dr.Seuss! For science we did a color mixing experiment and learned about primary and secondary colors! 🟠🟢🟣 #scienceforkids #scienceexperiments #colorful #homeschoollife #homeschoolmom
HomeschoolMamaof3🎀

HomeschoolMamaof3🎀

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The cover slide features white tulips in a field with the title "UP & COMING CLEAN BEAUTY BRANDS TO KEEP ON YOUR RADAR." It's part of a "SPRING FEATURE" by @HOLISTIC.HOME.AND.HEARTH.
This slide introduces GirlyMan, a family-owned brand with non-toxic, naturally derived formulas. It showcases their Sandalwood Natural Shampoo and Forest Breeze Natural Body Wash, emphasizing gentle, transparent ingredients with essential oils.
This slide highlights Rosebud Woman, a female-founded brand offering plant-based, hormone-free formulas. It displays "The Ritual gift set" with products like a calming cream and body oil, promoting self-care rituals.
Up & Coming Clean Beauty Brands to Keep on Your Radar 🍋🌸✨
Lately I’ve been loving discovering smaller clean beauty brands that are doing things a little differently — prioritizing thoughtful ingredients, transparency, and sustainability while still creating products that feel beautiful to use every day. As part of my Spring Feature series, I wanted to hig
holistic.home.and.hearth

holistic.home.and.hearth

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