At ages 7 to 9, a parent-child outing can lay strong foundations for a relationship. Choosing the right route, pace, and presence makes all the difference.
A parent-child trip can be a particularly fulfilling experience for an introverted child. Without expectations, without pressure, and with plenty of presence that allows for connection at the right pace.
Is a one-day parent-child trip really enough to create a connection? Sometimes it's the simplicity, brevity, and presence that create deep and meaningful quality time.
An in-depth guide for parents to choosing a trip for their children that truly suits their child's personality. About listening, parent-child bonding, and the impact of nature and guidance on the shared experience.
A parent-child trip is a real opportunity to create quality time for a parent and child ages 7-13. An experience in nature that deepens the bond, allows for listening, and creates a shared and meaningful memory.
The article deals with adjusting the pace, length, and content of the route, and provides practical tools for creating a trip with children that is safe, fun, and accurate for the whole family.
How to choose hiking trails that are suitable for children by age? A guide for parents about trails for children, hiking with children, easy trails, and tips from the field.
Lessons from the trails
Personal and professional insights from the field – about fear, change, connection, and resilience.
A series of personal posts that grow from nature walks, group guidance, and my journey as a father and a man.
When there are no clear answers, we learn to discover the way as we go.