Showing posts with label Homeschool/Learn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeschool/Learn. Show all posts

Sunday, July 21, 2024

10 Terrific and Unique Benefits of Homeschooling


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If you’re questioning whether homeschooling is the right choice for your family, check out some of these unique benefits and then see what you think! Of course, you’ll have challenging days, but you’ll have a whole lot of fun alongside your kids, too! 

Please check out my article over at Calgary's Child titled 10 Unique Benefits of Homeschooling, and peruse all the other great articles on their site as well. I have quite a few homeschooling articles over there, as well!

Have a great homeschool year!


Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Tick Tock Escape Games in Overland Park, KS

I can't say enough good things about our experience at Tick Tock Escape Games in Overland Park, KS. When they contacted me to see I'd like to come try it out for free in exchange for a review blog post back in the summer of 2017, I was intrigued. My son Michael had been to an escape room once and loved it and he was excited to try another one. He loved Tick Tock so much that his 15th birthday is coming up and he specifically asked to go back to Tick Tock and take 4 friends and his dad!

I really didn't know what to expect, and of course I can't share much because you have to figure out each room on your own! We took our three oldest kids and left the two youngest with our friend and her kids. The kids we took were then 16, 14 and 12.

When we got there, we were given instructions about how to get through the escape room situation. 
We were in a room with cool music and retro clues, so I was in trivia heaven. My husband didn't grow up watching a lot of TV, so I was super helpful in that area. However, that's about where it ended. Everybody worked together and we did so well we only missed the one-hour time limit by a couple of minutes. It was so great as a mom to watch my kids work as a team and come up with some smart ideas of things to try and they figured out so many of the clues! I went into the experience thinking my husband and I would have to carry the whole deal, but the kids were amazing!

They had a blast and wanted to do it again immediately. I texted my dad right away and told him he needed to do the same room I had just done, and he needed to do it with his brothers sometime soon. Fantastic workplace team-building opportunity. Great for birthdays, a double date, family or friend fun.

(I had written this post but not published it. In creating a list of enrichment activities for homeschoolers on my homeschooling blog, I remembered this escape room and added it to the list!)

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Great Tips for Parenting and ADHD

A child suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD) might be quite difficult to parent. These children are normally in a constant state of activity and may have trouble understanding important directions. 

Such a kid may be a challenge to his/her parents. In fact, the parents may have to change their home lifestyle a bit to help the child. Here are some important things that you can do to help a child suffering from ADHD/ADD. 

Organize your home schedule

Make sure that you set up specific times for waking up, brushing your teeth, washing, eating, playing, doing the house chores, doing homework, playing video games, watching TV, and going to bed. Write this schedule on a piece of paper and hang it where your child can see it. If your kid cannot read as yet, you may use symbols or drawings to show the activities to your child. If there are any changes, you should inform the kid in advance. Make sure the child understands such changes. 

Friday, August 11, 2023

How to Ensure Your Child is Educated as Best as Possible

As a parent, you will want to support your child’s education. You will want them to get the most from their learning so they grow into well-educated mature humans. 


Should you want to take on board some advice on how to ensure your child is educated as best as possible, here’s more.


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Equip them with the best resources and materials

As a parent, you can be in control of the resources and materials that your children are using to enhance their education and understanding of subjects.


For instance, you can request for their teachers to provide them with the right resources and materials in their lessons. Or, if you like to homeschool your child, perhaps due to some of the reasons why is there a teacher shortage, then it can be beneficial for you to use Learn Bright tools where you can gain access to free lesson plans.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

FUNNY Family Math Word Problems Part #1


Here is the worksheet for tomorrow, kids, so study up (if you teach "real" school, feel free to use this in your classroom). Word problems can be fun!

1. There are 389 members in the homeschool group. Four get kicked out for voicing opinions in a different, secret group. Who was the mole?

2. It costs $50 to rent the church basement for the Valentine's Day party. Kerrie has $23 cash. How did she get that much cash?

3. The Explorer Room has a capacity of 50 people. Kerrie brings herself plus 7 kids. Who is the [bleep] that told her, "It's not a lunchroom."?

4. Sleeping hours at Kerrie's house are approximately 11 p.m. until 7 a.m. If Kerrie nudges her husband 14 times per night for snoring, ... where else do you think he should sleep?

Math is all around you! Homeschooling is easy when you see that!

See part two for more!

originally posted February 12, 2012

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Little Passports Travel Tips and 20% off Promo Code



Let's get right to it. How about 20% off sitewide at Little Passports with the Pre-Black Friday code NOVEMBER20? If you use my link to purchase a Little Passports subscription, you get a great deal and a great learning activity for your kids. It's the perfect birthday or Christmas gift from grandparents or Santa!

I've written before about how much we loved Little Passports when we had the subscription. The kids loved getting them in the mail, and they are great for all ages. Sam and Eva got their little suitcase starter kits and carried everything in them. The older kids got their bigger-kid kits and learned geography and all sorts of other fun things. 

Today Little Passports is bringing you some travel tips for the upcoming holidays (or summer vacation, or just an hour-long trip to the apple orchard). 


Making the best of a road trip with Little Passports Travel Tips

“Are we there yet?” was a term coined by the family road trip! While new technology and toys may have silenced backseat conversations, spending time together in the car can still be a great opportunity for family bonding and learning. Even if you plan on bringing the latest gadget to pass the time, try saving them for the end of your trip when everyone is tired and cranky! 

Here are some ideas from Little Passports that are sure to make the time fly by (or at least go by a little faster):

Save your most recent Little Passports delivery from Sam and Sofia for your road trip so your kids to learn and explore during the car ride.

Say goodbye to your trusted GPS! Bring back the memory of car trips as a kid and use a map! The night before your trip bring out an actual map (if you can find one!) to show your intended route to your child. Even better, copy the map and pull out a highlighter so your child can follow along – and let you know when you missed a turn.

Build in time for pit stops – and if time allows, make short stops that incorporate fun activities along the way. Everyone will need a bathroom break and a meal, but if that happens at a place right off the highway and near the playground it can be better for everyone! The kids will get fed – and burn off some energy.

Hit up a dollar store before you leave and stock up on small toys and activities to give to your kids along the way. Every hour let your child choose a surprise – a great incentive for good behavior! You can even wrap the toys for an added element of excitement.

Thursday, April 20, 2023

"Put Your Homeschool Year on Auto-Pilot" by Pam Barnhill


*Disclaimer: I approached Pam Barnhill to receive this product and do this review.

It's time to get planning for the next homeschool year! Can you imagine getting all of your homeschool planning done by the end of summer so you can enjoy the rest of the year without scrambling every Sunday night to figure out what you're going to teach on Monday morning?

So there are 10 modules in the Put Your Homeschool Year on Auto-Pilot online course. I printed out all the paperwork for each module, 3-hole punched the whole set, then put it into a binder for a place to take notes, do planning, etc. I had to block out time in my planner to make sure I was actually dedicating my time to the course. This is career development, after all.

Module 1: Vision. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP. Watch the video, mull it over, then just sit down and do it. Then come back to it. Make a brainstorm mess. Then make it tidier. Then finish it up after you Google some other homeschool vision statements. You can do this! Here is our family's Homeschool Vision Statement.


Module 2: Goals. Instead of saying, "My kid will finish the Algebra workbook by the end of April," try "My kid will do one lesson of Algebra per day, 4 times per week until it's done." I used this section to make a whole big mess of ideas and goals until I squeezed it down into just a couple of pages for my kids. I also made goals for myself about consistency.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

4 Useful Skills to Learn This Year

 There is always an opportunity to learn something new. Picking up new skills can help your personal and professional growth. It can come in handy if you’re looking to start a new career, upgrade your knowledge, or develop versatile skills. The good news is that you can learn many useful skills every time, increasing your mastery and exposing you to several opportunities. Below are four useful skills you can learn this year.

  1. Digital skills

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Coding is a valuable skill, yet not everyone needs to learn it. After all, the world also needs individuals who can manage businesses, develop innovative business concepts, and help sell or market the products that programmers assist in creating. Regardless, everybody can benefit from some level of computer literacy. Learning new digital skills means you can handle more IT tasks and get the most out of your computer. You may learn to use keyboard shortcuts to speed up your tasks, manage your email, and use collaborative tools like Microsoft 360 and Google Suite. 

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

How to Help Keep Homeschooling Engaging Throughout the Year

 Homeschooling is a great way of providing a learning environment in the home and is utilized by many households across the world. If you’re one of them or you’re looking to introduce homeschooling in the home, then it’s something that you’ll want to become great at. 


With that in mind, here are some tips to help keep homeschooling engaging throughout the year.


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Find a pace that works for you and your child/children

Everyone is a little bit different when it comes to their learning ability and how quickly it takes for them to absorb the information they’re given. They also may find that the pace of the day needs to go at a slower or faster pace, depending on how quickly they can take in the information.


Work with your child or children to find a happy medium where you can get all of the information communicated to them but they have enough time to absorb it successfully. There will be times when information needs to be repeated and not all days will go as smoothly as the next.

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

How to Introduce Important Cultural Events to Your Child

 

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Cultural events are an essential part of many communities' yearly tradition and remain a vital part of shaping a person's identity, beliefs, and values. It is enjoyable, and some say essential to pass on cultural knowledge and traditions to the next generation so these cherished events can survive. 


Luckily, children are like sponges, and they absorb everything they come across. For that reason, it’s healthy to introduce them to cultural events from an early age. In this post, we’ll discuss how to better introduce these events to your child, not only so they can understand what they mean and why you do it, but so they can get involved, learn more about themselves and their family values, and make great memories year-round.


With that in mind, let’s consider:


Involve Them In Cultural Practices


Children can participate in cultural festivals, food, and dance events, or watch cultural performances with you to learn about the particular culture in question. This way, they can learn about different cultures and their customs while having fun. 

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Buying a Home for Homeschooling: What to Look For

 

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Homeschooling has become an increasingly popular option for families in recent years, and with this rise in popularity, comes the need for a space that accommodates this lifestyle. While traditional schools provide classrooms and other educational spaces, homeschooling families need a home that provides enough space and resources for learning and living at the same time. In this article, we’ll cover the key features you should look for when buying a home for homeschooling and how you can help transform your home into a successful homeschool environment.

Space for Learning and Living

One of the most important things to consider when buying a home for homeschooling is space. Your home should have enough space for not just learning, but also for living comfortably. This means that it should have enough room for everyone in your family, as well as enough space for learning, play, and storage. You’ll want to look for homes with flexible floor plans, such as a spare room that can be used as a classroom, or a large open living space that can be converted into a school area or even split into two smaller rooms.

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Exploring the Revolution of AI in Education and its Positive Effects

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly important part of our lives. AI has had a profound impact on many industries, and education is no exception. With the advent of AI technologies, schools are being transformed from traditional classrooms to intelligent learning environments that utilize the latest technology to provide students with enhanced learning experiences. This article will discuss how AI is transforming education and some of its benefits for teachers and students alike.  


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How AI Is Transforming Education

Automation

AI technology can automate many everyday tasks that teachers have to do, such as grading student work, providing feedback on assignments, and creating personalized learning plans for students. According to Brian Lumar Principal, learning management tools will also come with AI within the next few years. This will allow teachers to track and manage student progress with less effort. 

Monday, December 26, 2022

*Updating* 33 Things to Do Indoors with Kids in Kansas City



Okay, so my visions of snuggling up by a fire and homeschooling every day last winter were blown to bits by the fact that my kids are getting older and bounce off the walls when stuck inside on freezing days. So here are some indoor ideas I have come up with so far ... some are free and some are so expensive they should not even be on the list. Enjoy!

Last updated in 2019, pre-COVID, and some things may have changed so I'm updating again now on the day after Christmas 2022 :-) Some of these are included for no charge once you purchase your $39.99 Pogo Pass (if you use my referral link here, then you don't pay $79.98!)

Please use this list and enjoy it and have fun NOT being stuck in the house with your kids when it is 10 degrees outside this winter. Maybe I'll see you out there and please, I beg of you, don't judge me when you see me out with my 5 kids and I am feeding them Kit Kats for lunch with a Capri Sun chaser. Assume we got all our homeschooling done that morning. Definitely let's chat and share in this parenting thing.

Feel free to leave me more ideas in the comments section, or email me at mommykerrie at yahoo dot com. Thanks, and see you around!

You could take your kid on the $5 Roasterie tour and get to wear a nifty cap like this one! Reminds me of Laverne and Shirley a little bit!
  1. Aaron's Family Fun Center in Belton (my new neighborhood, close to Peculiar). Aron and the kids went bowling there one night and had a blast. Check out this post about Kids Bowl Free all Summer! If you homeschool or have little ones, go during the day in the winter, and for just a few bucks you get a game, shoes, and a soda!

  2. Bass Pro Olathe or Bass Pro in Independence just to mess around, especially at Christmastime.

  3. Blue Valley Recreation Center and Activity Center. Indoor pool. Massage chairs. Enough said.

  4. Coffeecade in Peculiar, MO has throwback video games, a pinball machine, a beer pong machine (!), gift items like Chiefs stuff, soaps, and coffee. They also have great coffee drinks and baked goods!

  5. Centerfire shooting range if your kids are a little bit older and you are cool with teaching your kids how to safely handle a gun.

  6. Christian Youth Theatre. $5 shows on Fridays during certain times of the year. They also have classes and plays that your child can audition for!

  7. Coco Key for indoor water fun!

  8. Great Wolf Lodge for indoor water fun!

  9. Ibis Bakery in Lenexa field trip.

  10. IKEA in Merriam ... If you sign up for the family card we are talking about free kid meals on Tuesdays, free coffee for you and lots of roaming space. Here is my post about that.

  11. Indigo Wild factory, where they make amazing soaps (ZUM bar!) and other great-smelling things.

  12. Jump City indoor bouncy houses.

  13. Kaleidoscope and Hallmark Visitors Center (both free!).

  14. Kaw Prairie Church and play area.

  15. Kidscape in Shawnee moved to the Heritage and Arts Center 87th and Metcalf!

  16. Lakeside Nature Center near the Kansas City Zoo. Look for the Nolan Connors brick near the front door. He's my friend Jill's son who died in his sleep on December 31, 2012 at age of 13; he used to volunteer here.

  17. Matt Ross gym and pool For $170 for 3 months you can get a family pass to  ... definitely worth it for big families if you can scrape the funds together. Check out the game room and explorer room for playing.

  18. McDonald's Playlands! 87th Street in Overland Park by the Central Resource Library; 95th Street in Overland Park by Oak Park Mall; Belton by the Cass County Library; Lenexa near 435.

  19. Let's Go Putt Indoor Mini Golf (Prehistoric Putt) in Independence, Mo replaces Paradise Park.

  20. The Roasterie field trip (*updated* $5 for the tour)

  21. Science City at Union Station and buy the planetarium tickets! Boom -- homeschool science for the week for the win!

  22. Scheel's is a fun place to hang out and they have a Ferris wheel!

  23. SkyZone (kinda expensive for my crew for only an hour of play even with the homeschool discount ... you have to buy their sky socks and good luck washing them and finding them ever again, hence the buying of the sky socks again and again). Get the monthly pass with friend option (a sibling counts as a friend) and go often!

  24. Steamboat Arabia Museum in the City Market area takes care of history for the day.

  25. Wonderscope Children's Museum in Shawnee Red Bridge Area.

  26. Coming soon to replace Zonkers.

  27. Library events reading time and craft times.

  28. Paint, Glaze and Fire or some other ceramics painting spot (you can take the older kids).

  29. The ballet and KC Symphony.

  30. Check out Stone Lion Puppets' free shows.

  31. The Coterie at Crown Center, where you can go with a group to get the $5 tickets. 

  32. Emerald City Gymnastics has a homeschool open play on Mondays and Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. ages 4 and up ... only $5 for an hour of open play (half the price of SkyZone and no Sock Police and a great staff!).

  33. The Foundry Parkside Coffeehouse at Cedar Ridge Christian Church in Lenexa. Friday afternoons you'll find bunches of homeschoolers there.
When you get home from having a ton of fun with your kids, you can either get this free on Kindle Unlimited (30-day free trial then $9.99 a month), pay hardly a thing for the ebook version, or order the print version for 2-day delivery on Prime and make one of these tater tot casserole recipes for dinner!


Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Why You Should Implement Technology in Homeschool Teachings

 

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Homeschooling your children means you are in complete control of their curriculum. You decide what to teach them and how to do it. As a result, there are so many things you can use to aid their studies - including technology. 


Some parents may shy away from using technology when teaching their kids, but you shouldn’t avoid it! If anything, you should actively look to implement more and more technology whenever you can. Why? Because it’s beneficial for both the students and their teacher!

Teach your kids vital tech skills

You simply cannot deny that your children are growing into a tech-dominant world. Everything revolves around technology, and future jobs will demand great tech skills. Indeed, even when they go to college or higher education, they’re going to need a strong grasp of technology. 

Monday, November 21, 2022

Homeschooling with a Little More Travel Involved

 It’s a reality of homeschooling for the majority of parents that you do have to keep in mind the full breadth of experiences provided by traditional schools and decide when you want to be able to match them or when you can go a different direction. School trips are an unambiguous benefit to the children that go on them, however. So, what can you do to involve travel in your own homeschooling plans, too?


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Pick out some spots with great educational value

Naturally, the first aspect of organising a field trip with your child is to think about the educational value that a place offers them. As such, you can look up a range of educational destinations that can offer all manner of historical, cultural, or scientific learning opportunities. This might be due to a particularly rich local history, a melting pot of cultures, or because certain locations have great investments in tech and sciences, for instance.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Top Tips & Advice for Starting Out as a Homeschooler

For one reason or another, you’ve decided that going forward you’re going to homeschool your children. 

Perhaps your child has asked to be homeschooled? Maybe one of your kids is struggling at school and you feel that teaching them at home would be a better fit for their specific needs? Or maybe, you just fancy giving homeschooling a try? Whatever the reason, be assured that homeschooling is a wonderful journey and one that offers so many incredible benefits for children and parents alike. 


The key to success is getting your approach right and ensuring that you are arming your children with everything that they need to grow into happy, healthy, thoughtful adults who have the potential to have whatever career they want. 


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Wondering how you can ensure that your homeschooling journey is successful? Below are a few tips and ideas that should help you get off to a good start - read on for everything you need to know! 

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Presents for College Freshmen: Tips on What to Buy and Why

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First-year college students are starting a new chapter of their lives. They are finally on their own and experiencing the freedom and independence of living away from home for the first time. At this point, this means leaving friends, family, and favorite hobbies behind for a new home, new roommates, and an unfamiliar routine filled with classes and various clubs. So with this in mind, what kind of gifts do you get for a college freshman? There is no shortage of ideas. But before you rush out to grab something random from your local department store (which might not be advisable because of the risk of coming off as cheap), it’s important to understand why these young adults need recognition and affirmation at this time in their lives. You will want to give your child the best presents to prepare them for college.

Thursday, May 19, 2022

An Overview of the Most Useful Types of Metals

What are the different types of metals? There are a lot of metals you can get from metal suppliers houston tx and here are some common ones: Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Tin, and Zinc. Copper is the most widely used non-ferrous metal. It has excellent thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity. In addition, copper can make alloys such as bronze and brass, which have beneficial properties.

Copper

There are many uses of copper. Its antimicrobial properties make it valuable in the medical field. Bacteria can't survive on a copper surface because copper interferes with the electrical charge of the cell membranes. The US Environmental Protection Agency has reported that copper surfaces kill 99.9 percent of bacteria in two hours. Another critical use of copper is in the construction of electric motors.

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

How To Boost Your Knowledge of Current Events


 Perhaps you're feeling a little overwhelmed by everything that is happening in the world. You'd like to learn more and try to get a better handle on current events, but you aren't quite sure how to go about that. Read on for ideas about how you boost your knowledge.

Read Several Sources

Your first step is to turn to several credible news sources. Try to find sources that offer balanced perspectives about events and that strive to be as objective as possible. You could also read sources from various viewpoints, thinking critically about the ideas and interpretations they offer. Your sources might include newspapers and magazines, either in print or online; websites and blogs from researchers or experts in a particular field; or educational resources through universities or libraries.

Sunday, May 1, 2022

10 Natural Living Principles a Child Should Know by Age 5

 


Children are natural learners, and our best teachers among the essential things you can do as a parent are to teach your child the importance of living a natural lifestyle and educate them about making wise decisions when it comes to their health.


In our busy lives, we sometimes ignore the simple truths of life, which significantly impact our overall well-being. From self-reflection to goal-setting and everything in between. In other words, how to live a wholesome organic life.


Here are 10 Natural Living Principles a Child Should Know by Age 5.


1. Be grateful for what you have.

It's so easy to take the simple things in life that we're blessed with for granted. You may not have what someone else has, but you should still be thankful for what you already have. 


It's important to teach kids that it's not all about themselves. It's good to be grateful for what they have, even if they don't have much. We all know that children can be incredibly difficult at times, but one thing we should always try to teach them is to be grateful for what they have. By age five, your child should know ten natural living principles that will help them be grateful for the life they have and the opportunities it provides them with. 



2. Eat fresh and whole foods.

For your child, eating fresh and whole foods means that they will get all the nutrients needed for a growing body. Fresh and whole foods are as close to their natural state as possible. In other words, they don't come in a box or a bag on the grocery store shelf. Fresh and whole foods include fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds, and healthy grains like quinoa or wild rice.


Children need to learn what types of food are good for them and why those foods are good for them. Talk with your child about avoiding processed foods like junk food snacks and fast food meals. Explain how although these foods may be tasty (and cheap), they're full of ingredients that can damage their body in the long run. 


Processed foods have few nutrients but lots of salt, sugar, unhealthy fats, preservatives, and chemicals that teach children to crave empty calories instead of natural nutrition. Some processed ingredients you should avoid: artificial sweeteners; artificial colors; artificial flavors; MSG (monosodium glutamate)--the list goes on! Any ingredient you can't pronounce is best left out of your child's diet if possible.



3. Drink lots of pure water

The body is 70% water and needs it to function. Water helps the heart pump blood efficiently, flush toxins out of vital organs, and carry nutrients to your cells. Kids who are appropriately hydrated also tend to be more active as they have more energy.


To stay hydrated, we suggest using a water bottle or glass that is easy for your little one to grip. This way, they can make sure they are getting enough water throughout the day without asking you every 5 minutes.



4. Get regular sunlight exposure.

This principle is vital for you and your kids, especially if you don't live in a place where sunshine is abundant. Vitamin D is a vital part of our bodies since it helps us obtain calcium and phosphorus for our bones.


It's difficult to gain enough vitamin D from diet alone, so regular exposure to sunshine, especially in winter, is critical. It may be counterintuitive to go outside when it's cold, but make sure you bundle up nicely so that your time in the sun can be refreshing without discomfort. 


If you live in an area where the sun is rarely out, try taking a vacation somewhere sunny or using a light therapy lamp at home.



5. Exercise outdoors daily

Exercising outdoors is a no-brainer. You get your workout in and commune with nature at the same time. Get outside as much as possible and explore nature. It is a great way to learn about how nature works and how it provides us with the gifts we need. 


It can get boring to play outside, but try to get kids involved in skipping, jumping rope, running, or doing yoga on a playground. Read books about nature and learn about the different types of animals and plants. 


Not everyone has the luxury of exercising outdoors every day, especially if there are no parks or open spaces nearby. Try getting some fresh air by walking with your family on weekends or after dinner, park farther away from your destination, get off one stop early on the subway, and walk the rest of the way home. 



6. Get plenty of sleep every night.

Being well-rested is essential for both physical and mental health. Adults need 7-9 hours of sleep per night, but young children need significantly more. Every age group requires different amounts of sleep. Newborns need 15 hours or more of sleep each day, and toddlers need 11-12 hours. 


As children enter kindergarten and school begins, their nighttime sleep requirements will decrease slightly to around 9-11 hours per night. You should watch your body and recognize when you aren't getting enough sleep. 


You aren't getting enough sleep at night if you feel tired or sleepy during the daytime. If this happens frequently, try going to bed earlier each night until you can stay awake during the day without feeling drowsy or taking naps every afternoon or evening.


Sleep has many essential health benefits, including helping children grow and improving their immune systems. Thus, they don't get sick very often, increasing memory and thinking abilities, lowering blood pressure, and reducing stress levels throughout the body, which helps keep hormones balanced.



7. Don't forget about mental health.

To keep your child’s mental health in a good state, you need to take care of yourself first, even if it's tough. Kids should know that it is normal to feel sad, worried, and angry sometimes. You'll need to know what order to take care of these emotions in, but this is not always easy for kids because they may be afraid of the emotions if they are too intense. 


Use the words happy and sad to teach them how those emotions feel. If a child falls, you can say, "We need a band-aid for that boo boo." No more explanations. Just let them feel their emotions to know how to handle them in their own lives. It's ok to touch them and talk to a trusted adult about how it feels.



8. Make choices for good health.

A fourth fundamental principle is to make choices for good health. The natural living lifestyle requires making some changes, and not everyone is willing to do so, regardless of the benefits. 

It also means that one must be willing to work hard and take responsibility for not understanding what is healthy and what is not. 


Many people don't want to be bothered with all this—they would stick with their habits than learn new things or adjust their lifestyles. That includes a fear of change. It's sometimes easier to say that we don't know enough about something than it is to put in the effort required for real change. 


So if you want your child to embrace natural living principles, teach them early on that they should not let fear or laziness prevent them from making better decisions regarding their health. They shouldn't be afraid of change itself; they should only be scared of staying stuck in old patterns that aren't serving them well!



9. Animals are living creatures who deserve respect.

You and your child can learn a lot from the animal kingdom, and they feel pain and joy just like us humans. As fellow creatures of this planet, animals deserve our respect, love, and empathy. Some animals are kept as pets; others live in the wild. Our connection to these living creatures helps us understand what it means to be part of a larger community of beings who share this world with us.


As you go about your day-to-day life with your child, try to notice all the ways that animals contribute to our lives and well-being: the squirrels that run through your neighborhood on their way to gather food for the winter; the bees pollinating flowers; birds singing in trees; fish swimming in ponds or streams. Talk about how all these different creatures have their own needs, desires, and communities—and how those needs often conflict with each other or with our own needs as humans. How do we reconcile such competing interests? What solutions exist?


10. Respect yourself and others.

The second principle a child should know is that respect is a two-way street. Respect yourself and others. It is a sign of strength to respect others and realize that they have their own beliefs, even if they are different from yours. Respect is not the same as liking someone, but you can respect someone without agreeing with them. This peaceful way of being can bring much more happiness into your life.

Respect is a core value in many cultures around the world. This world will be a better place for everyone here if people who know how to treat each other well get along better.



Give yourself the best chance of success by starting young.

You can grow your child to live naturally whatever way you want, but the earlier you start, the simpler it will be. Most children are like little sponges, and when they're young, they absorb all sorts of information without even trying. It is much easier to remain consistent if you start young. 


If you wait until your child is older (or worse yet, a teenager!), the trouble begins!

If you wait until your child is old enough to make their own choices, then it will become more difficult for them to accept your natural parenting techniques. They may think that their way is better than yours simply because it's what other people do or what works for them.



Author bio

Andrea Gibbs is the Content Manager at SpringHive Web Agency, where she helps create content for their clients' blogs and websites. She is currently a blog contributor at Montessori Academy, a blog dedicated to helping parents with the ins and outs of parenting children within the Montessori tradition. When she isn't writing, she enjoys spending time with her family and her dog.