#parentingUnmoderated tag#parentingHotdailyblurt memberin Curators Community • 20 days ago • 2 min readThe Art of Letting Go: Finding Joy in the ChaosHey curators community! 👋 We spend so much of our adult lives trying to keep things perfectly organized. We schedule our days down to the minute, stress over messy rooms, and try to maintain a pristine sense of control. But lately, I’ve been thinking: when was the last time we just embraced pure, unadulterated chaos? Photo source:…dailyblurt memberin Curators Community • 20 days ago • 2 min readThe Beautiful Chaos of Toddler Art 🎨Hey curators community! I wanted to share a thought today that hit me while watching the little ones get lost in their own creative worlds. There is something incredibly magical about the way a child approaches a blank piece of paper. They don’t worry about perspective, color theory, or whether their drawing is "good enough" to show the world.…dailyblurt in Blurt LifeStyle • 22 days ago • 2 min readThe Beautiful Chaos of Playtime: Why Less is Sometimes More 🧸Hey Blurt community! I was scrolling through Pixabay earlier looking for some inspiration, and I stumbled across this absolutely beautiful image. It instantly captured my heart because it perfectly encapsulates the vibrant, messy, and wonderfully creative world of a child at play. Take a look at this scene: Photo source: Unsplash A…dailyblurt in Blurt Space • 22 days ago • 2 min readThrough the Window: The Simple Magic of Pure Wonder 🪟There is nothing quite like the unvarnished curiosity of a child. As adults, we tend to look out the window to check the weather, see if a package has arrived, or simply watch the clock tick down. But to a little mind, a window is a portal to a living, breathing story. While scrolling through Unsplash today for some visual inspiration, I came…dailyblurt memberin Curators Community • 23 days ago • 2 min readGolden Hour Explorations: Embracing Nature Through a Child's EyesThere is something completely magical about the way a child interacts with the great outdoors. To us, a forest floor might just be dirt, twigs, and fallen leaves. But to a toddler? It’s an uncharted kingdom waiting to be discovered. I was browsing Unsplash earlier looking for some creative inspiration and stumbled across this breathtaking photo.…solves memberin Curators Community • 24 days ago • 2 min readThose Big Blue Eyes and the Teething DaysHello! I was browsing through Unsplash today and came across this absolutely captivating photo that perfectly captures the pure, innocent, and sometimes challenging moments of early childhood. Image source: Downloaded from Unsplash The Magic of Seeing the World for the First Time There is something completely mesmerizing about a…solves in Ecoer • 24 days ago • 2 min read🎒 Big Adventures for Little Feet: The Magic of Outdoor Exploration Hey!There is something incredibly magical about watching a child explore the great outdoors. To us, a park might just be a patch of grass and a path. But to a little adventurer? It’s a vast, uncharted wilderness waiting to be discovered. On our latest outing, the weather was a bit chilly and overcast, but that wasn't about to stop us. Photo…solves memberin Curators Community • 26 days ago • 2 min read🎨 Creative Play and Simple Joy: The Magic of a Sheet of StickersChildren have a brilliant way of turning the simplest things into hours of entertainment. Give an adult a sheet of stickers, and they’ll likely use them to organize a planner or label a folder. Give that same sheet to a group of kids on a playground, and suddenly you have an entire world of imagination, sharing, and focus. I downloaded this…dailyblurt memberin Curators Community • 26 days ago • 2 min readThe Beautiful Chaos of Growing Up: Finding Joy in the Present MomentImage Source: Pexels Hey! There is something incredibly magical about capturing a child’s gaze. While the rest of the world blurs into a flurry of running feet, bright red hats, and distant chatter, their eyes remain completely fixed, present, and deeply curious. Looking at this shot, I couldn’t help but reflect on how quickly time flies.…nainaztengra in # parenting • 2 mo. ago • 2 min readResponsible ParentingCouple of days back one of my couple friends visited me in Muscat. It was a short 2 days visit. They had come with their 5 years old son. Their Son was on the phone most of the time watching YouTube videos. I am a little finicky about these things. I do not like this idea of keeping children engaged on gadgets, whether it is mobile or tv. I kept…