I loved your perspective on seeing these arbitrary pieces of woodland clutter as things they cherish. That reframe is such a good one because to me, I can’t fathom what’s exciting about wood chips, but it there’s something in it my kid clearly sees and wants to treasure and how can I not support that? Always love your perspective.
I loved your perspective on seeing these arbitrary pieces of woodland clutter as things they cherish. That reframe is such a good one because to me, I can’t fathom what’s exciting about wood chips, but it there’s something in it my kid clearly sees and wants to treasure and how can I not support that? Always love your perspective.
Thanks, Sri!
I love this article - it speaks to that primal connection children have with the earth - but also usefulness and purpose.
Thank you Sasha!