Posts in Nature Play
Why Mud is an Essential Ingredient of Childhood

Sticky, gooey, oozy, slimy, glorious mud! It’s a quintessential childhood ingredient, one that parents either avoid or tolerate. At Wildlings, we embrace it. Or rather, the children do!

When rain transforms our dirt paths into pits, bogs, slides, and kitchens, the magic of mud play begins. The sheer joy on children’s faces is hard to capture in words, but the benefits of mud are easier to share.

And yes, we know what you’re thinking: what about the mess? Don’t worry, we’ve got hot tips for parents too.

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The Power of Emotional Co-Regulation: Why Parents Should Model Self-Regulation Strategies in Nature

Emotional co-regulation, the interactive process where parents or caregivers guide children in managing their feelings, plays a crucial role in a child’s emotional development. But it’s not just about calming them down in the moment—it’s about teaching lifelong skills that lay the foundation for mental well-being, resilience, and self-regulation.

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Crafting Leaf Lanterns with Children: A Step-by-Step Guide

Creating leaf lanterns is a wonderful, hands-on activity that combines the beauty of nature with the magic of light. This craft project is perfect for children, offering an opportunity to explore the outdoors, express creativity, and enjoy a cozy, illuminated reward for their efforts. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make leaf lanterns with children.

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