@Miguel/Mikey has been teaching her how to climb at the playground and this is the videos I sent to him when she did it all by herself 🥲🌆🛝 I’m so proud of her and she so very proud of herself. 🥰😂
Watching a child learn to climb independently at the playground is truly a rewarding experience. From personal experience, the key is patience and encouragement throughout the entire process. I found starting with simple and safe climbing structures helped build her confidence gradually. Breaking down the climb into smaller steps and celebrating each small success made a big difference. For example, praising her for reaching halfway before tackling the full structure kept her motivated. I also noticed that sharing these moments with someone who supports the learning, like a friend or family member, adds extra encouragement. In terms of safety, always supervising closely ensures that the child feels secure as they try new challenges. Additionally, playgrounds with age-appropriate equipment are ideal to prevent overwhelming fear or frustration. Over time, repeated practice led to her mastering climbs without hesitation, which not only improved her physical strength and coordination but also boosted her self-esteem. These moments of independent achievement are precious—they teach resilience and the joy of conquering fears. Encouraging outdoor play like climbing has been beneficial not just for physical health, but also for emotional growth. Sharing videos of these milestones with loved ones further enhances the sense of accomplishment for both the child and the parent.




































































