Toddler parenting tip #8: Go For a Walk

It’s springtime here in the States, and that means it’s perfect walking weather. My son is also getting to the age where he’s starting to get confident about his skills as a pedestrian.

What a coincidence! Good weather + walking toddler = lots of walks.

There are a lot of benefits to walking, for both you and your baby. Namely, the exercise. Exercise doesn’t have to be a half hour of intense weight lifting. Ten minutes on a walk is better than ten minutes on the couch.

You can just go outside, enjoy the weather and each other’s company. You can also use it as a learning experience too. Show your toddler all the new and exciting things in the world that they missed while you were inside sipping hot cocoa during the winter.

Here are some things you can do on walks right outside your front door

  • Discover the park down the street all over again
  • Try to find as many animals and plants as you can
  • Go to a restaurant you’ve never tried before and get take out
  • Walk to the convenience store and look at all the colors
  • Head to the library or a bookstore and read a book
  • Play with your dog
  • Go on a scavenger hunt for things like a red car or a man wearing a pair of sunglasses. Don’t go home until you’ve found everything
  • Play catch

No matter how fussy my son is inside, once he gets out of doors he’s happy as a clam because there’s so many new, fun things for him to discover.

Classic Jef on March 15th 2007 in Year 2, Activity

One Response to “Toddler parenting tip #8: Go For a Walk”

  1. Michael Bowie responded on 10 Apr 2007 at 5:39 pm #

    Mr. Mom? What happen to just being a Father and a Parent, a Mother and a Parent, Common word Parent. Mother/Father is gender base, parenting is learned regardless of gender. Stay at home with your child(ren) is the most rewarding then any job, aka: legalized slavery. I have my own business, requiring less time away from home with more income and my own hours. As your children develope, grow and become school age you can schedule morning business appointments with free afternoon homework/play time with your future generational kid (s), especially when them become teens, you will have more credibility and can draw back on the shared memories. No picture or video will ever fully capture those lifetime memories. In contrast, a job comes and goes like money, but time without your child(ren) simply goes, with no chance of rewinding it. Reminds me of the song “Cats in the Caddle”. Wise up men, or you will miss it! Never to late to start NOW!

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