sensitive, extremely active, and gets bored easily. Her mind is always working! Even as an infant, she required more stimulation than the average baby. I would see other mothers put their little ones down and the baby would be content to look off into space for 30 minutes. Not my baby. She required constant interaction...a shiny toy, movement, physical contact, change of scenery. By no means am I complaining. I enjoy a good challenge and she has been the most wonderfully rewarding challenge of my life. My husband and I quickly learned that in order to have a relaxing evening around the house, we needed to get our darling daughter out for some fresh air and fun during the day. Our weekends consist of long family walks at the park, trips to the local zoo or aquarium, a game of kick ball in the yard, a romp at the playground with other kids, a stop by the childrens museum, time to garden in the backyard, or a splashing good time at the beach. Additionally, we never pass up an opportunity for education. We talk about animals, numbers, letters, places, people...everything. Around the house, we provide different mentally stimulating puzzles, an easel for creativity, dress-up clothes to boost imagination, and plenty of toys which I rotate so they seem "new". Oh, and we watch TV too. I know that television viewing is frowned upon in some circles, but there are many educational shows on Nick Jr. and Sprout. During the week, our child goes to a wonderful preschool that focuses on the importance of education through play and fun. There is outside playtime 2x per day, music class, library time, dance, Spanish lessons and Chapel too. All of these things combine to create a child that is balanced, relaxed, and attentive throughout the day. It also creates a calm, loving, close-knit household and much welcomed downtime at the end of the day for all. So the next time your little one (be it dog or child) is driving your crazy, take them out for a nature walk and teach them something new along the way because tired equals happy.
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From the Tail Waggin Knitter
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