Inner and Outer Warmth For Early Childhood
It’s cold outside in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, but there are many things we can do to keep each other warm! Warmth is essential to a child’s physical, emotional and cognitive development. A nurturing childhood is one that warms both body and soul.
Here are examples of the inner and outer warmth we as caregivers can provide for our children.
Inner Warmth
A gesture of love such as a hug or embrace
Kind words of encouragement or praise
Folktales, fairytales & songs from your family culture
A candlelit prayer or a verse at bedtime
Outer Warmth
Wool socks & breathable layers
Herbal tea
Warming stews, soups, custards and broths
Warming scents such as cinnamon & clove
Soothing baths
Hot water bottles tucked under bed sheets
I wrote a journal post some time ago with more details on inner and outer warmth in early childhood. You can read it here.
I’d love to hear more from you on this topic – what are some of the ways your family provides inner and outer warmth for your children? Comment below and let me know.
I have also posted on my Instagram @meaganrosewilson about this topic and have answered some questions in the comments. Pop on over there and join the conversation!
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