There’s no denying we live in a technology driven age. Everywhere you look there are gadgets and tools, bright lights and loud noises. Our kids are spoilt for choice when it comes to apps for iPads, smartphones and games. Take a look at the Christmas wish-list for most Australian kids and you’re bound to find something that needs a battery or a charger.
Sure these things have their place. The use of technology has educated our kids in ways we never could have imagined. But there is also a lot to be said for getting back to basics and adopting a more natural approach to parenting, to simplify the day and remove a lot of the chaos.
Here are five ways you can simply your parenting.
Wooden toys.
There is something special about wooden toys. I love giving them as gifts, and have even just purchased a wooden musical set for my daughter’s first birthday.
There is not a light or switch in sight and yet all three of my kids have spent more time with it than any other toy in recent weeks. It has removable triangles, maracas and clapping sticks. There are mini drums and a xylophone and honestly it’s the first thing they gravitate towards.
It’s funny that when a toy is simple it encourages learning outside of what it was designed to do. We’ve had heaps of fun making music (noise) but it’s also helped us with counting, recognition and colours.