Kids drop out of sports because they aren’t having fun. There’s too much time, or pressure, or it simply is too similar to the rest of their day: More adult instruction. Let Grow’s content guru, Stacy Tornio, loved sports as a kid and is raising two athletic children. They moped when COVID put an end […]
Archive | 2020
Don’t Bother Getting Your Kid to Read — Or Do Anything Else — “Early”
On my latest “Supervision Not Required” podcast, I talk with “Range” author David Epstein who studies the zig-zag path to fulfillment/creativity. He says that pushing kids to specialize — or even READ! — early does not help them in the long run (and may even hurt them). What DOES help? Lots of experiences and exposure to […]
Suddenly Everyone Is Growing Mushrooms — But This 12-Year-Old Turned it Into a Business
Something about dealing with a deadly virus seems to be making the rest of us want to conquer weird science, by nurturing a sourdough starter, or fermenting food (just made my first sauerkraut!), or growing mushrooms (I have a neighbor and son doing this). But few of us can hold a toadstool to 12-year-old Te’Lario […]
Get Lost — in a Good Book! Free, Attractive Bookmarks for All That Summer Reading
Want a lovely assortment of bookmarks for your kids? We’ve got a bunch of free ones to print out over at Let Grow. Click here and send them outside with a good book (and a baked sweet potato. That’s how my mother-in-law spent her summers).Â
Peter Gray on Why Free Play is Crucial for Kids’ Development
It’s always a good time to watch this: Dr. Peter Gray’s TEDx talk on the decline of free play and its consequences (anxiety, depression). Click here to see it. And for some solutions, visit LetGrow.org. Schools & parents can start Let Grow Play Clubs where kids make their own fun and solve their own spats. […]
No More Plain White Tees: A Quick Tie-Dying Lesson from a 5-Year-Old
What does it take to tie-dye a shirt? Our video and lesson at Let Grow explain what you’ll need: 1 – Some plain white tees and colorful dyes 2 – Rubber bands 3 – An incredibly cute 5-year-old* The mom who wrote the accompanying essay just happens to be Tracy Tomasso, the exec director of […]
Kids Can Make a Fairy Garden in the Yard or Park by Themselves
So I’d never heard of “Fairy Gardens.” Turns out they are the garden equivalent of a doll house: Mini backyards with mini amenities (swings, see-saws, ponds) and lots of pretty flowers and plants. Over at Let Grow we’ve got a 1-minute video explaining how to make the different elements. If I were a kid, it […]
Get Let Grow’s Free “Let Them Play” Kit!
Handy, smart and fun! The kit includes: Â *Instructions for lots of classic games like “Red Light/Green Light” *A list of ideas for kids to do when they’re bored *A one-pager explaining why free play — play without adults organizing the activities — is great for kids *And a lovely yellow “Let Them Play Zone” […]
Can a 4-Year-Old Lead a 6 Mile Hike?
This 4-year-old can! At one and a half Abby was going on mile-long hikes with her mom, who treasures the girl’s spunk and love of nature, and bear poop. (Something some of us wouldn’t recognize if it was roaring us in the face.) Now she’s a seasoned hiker who can go 6 miles at a […]
Do Not Try to Make a Happy Child Happier
We’ve got great advice on encouraging — and not ruining) — free, unstructured play. What’s more, we’ve got a cool list of the different types of play kids engage in. I, for one, didn’t realize there’s a difference between Symbolic Play, Creative Play and Dramatic Play. Now I do! Read up, over at Let Grow, by […]