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ReWild Your Child Thoughts on the book "ReWild Your Child: A Seasonal Guide to Balance Your Family with Nature"

31/07/2025

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Our mission is to support people/families to ReWild themselves to whatever degree they're able step away from the toxicity of our times and back into sync with the circadian and circannual cycles in which we live, while respecting our own natural rythyms

You just can’t underestimate the importance of reading labels in a country that has valued profit over people.
17/04/2025

You just can’t underestimate the importance of reading labels in a country that has valued profit over people.

15/04/2025

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Our mission is to support people/families to ReWild themselves to whatever degree they're able step away from the toxicity of our times and back into sync with the circadian and circannual cycles in which we live, while respecting our own natural rythyms

“Did you know that Mayan families in Guatemala, consider bedsharing to be the only way to parent through the night?Did y...
06/03/2024

“Did you know that Mayan families in Guatemala, consider bedsharing to be the only way to parent through the night?

Did you know that in Japan, breastfeeding and shared sleep (soine) is seen as a means to sustain connection through touch or ‘skinship’ between mother and child?

Did you know that In Bali, babies’ feet don’t touch the ground until 3 months of age?

Yet, we’re told in western culture that our babies need to sleep on their own, that we need to get our babies on a schedule and that we can ‘spoil’ them if we pick them up ‘too much’.

One of my favourite cross-cultural pieces of research to share to help us challenge the mainstream parenting narrative, comes from Dr. Charlotte Peterson. She spent forty years traveling the globe to live with local families and witness parenting practices in peaceful cultures. She observed that in Bali, babies are seen as a blessing.

At three months of age, there is a ceremony called Tiga Bulan or “three moons”. It is not until the celebration of this ceremony that a new baby’s feet touch the earth. Until that point, the baby is considered “of the heavens” and is constantly held in someone’s arms.

After the ceremony, the baby is considered “of the earth”. Although a baby can be put down and “out of arms” at this point, Charlotte has rarely seen a Balinese infant or toddler not being held or closely watched, by her parents or family members, within those first three months.

For me, it feels validating to gain a different perspective, reminding us that our instincts to hold our babies close are ancient, wise and innately human. I seek out research like this as it allows me to better understand the difference between social norms & what’s best for our babies.”

words: ❤️
📷: ❤️

05/03/2024

True love ❤️
20/02/2024

True love ❤️

May we raise children to love the unloved things...The dandelion, the worm and the spiderlingsChildren who sense the ros...
17/02/2024

May we raise children to love the unloved things...
The dandelion, the worm and the spiderlings
Children who sense the rose needs the thorn
and run into rainswept days the same way we turn toward the sun

And when they're grown and someone has to speak for those who have no voice
May they draw upon that wilder bond...
Those days of tending tender things
AND BE THE ONES

Nicolette Sowder

Ha!
15/02/2024

Ha!

Humans take a lot for granted.We realize how precious resources are only after they dwindle or become polluted ..Indigen...
13/02/2024

Humans take a lot for granted.

We realize how precious resources are only after they dwindle or become polluted ..

Indigenous people see the Creator within nature. That sparks love and reverence for the land instead of greed and corruption.

How do we get back to that sentiment in society?

So many benefits from plain old walking!As a mother, a quick walk in the woods is a much needed mental reset.Walking wit...
09/02/2024

So many benefits from plain old walking!

As a mother, a quick walk in the woods is a much needed mental reset.

Walking with your kids gives them a chance to use up that excess energy and it’s an opportunity to connect with the trees, get everyone grounded and maybe even do some teaching about nature en route.

All the same applies to walking with dogs!

It’s free.

And available all 4 seasons!

Do not ask your childrento strive for extraordinary lives.Such striving may seem admirable,but it is the way of foolishn...
07/02/2024

Do not ask your children
to strive for extraordinary lives.

Such striving may seem admirable,
but it is the way of foolishness.

Help them instead to find the wonder
and the marvel of an ordinary life.

Show them the joy of tasting
tomatoes, apples and pears.

Show them how to cry
when pets and people die.

Show them the infinite pleasure
in the touch of a hand.

And make the ordinary come alive for them.

The extraordinary will take care of itself.

~William Martin
Painting by Gustav Klimt

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