20 things I’ve learned from my toddler
January 20th, 2012- Eat when you’re hungry.
- When you’re cranky, take a nap. Things will be better upon waking up.
- Don’t hold back excitement! Throw your hands up in the air and stomp your feet!
- See the world from a different perspective by lying on the floor, or spinning around in many circles and then lying on the floor.
- It’s more fun to eat with your hands.
- Stop and smell the flowers, and pick up rocks, pull out grass, stomp in the mud…
- Listen closely. You’ll hear the birds from a neighbor’s house singing and the silent humming of a plane from way up high.
- Play pretend at least a couple of hours a day. To infinity and beyond!
- Read a book upside down. Maybe it will tell a different story.
- Play with your shadow.
- Run barefoot as often as you can.
- Stand your ground and say “NO!” (Not applicable in all situations. — Mommy’s note)
- Never hold back laughter.
- Don’t hold back your tears.
- Go down slides more often, then go back up and slide down again.
- Get off your butt — walk around more, explore more.
- Clap your hands when good things come your way.
- Don’t talk to people you don’t feel like talking to.
- Bring a toy with you everywhere you go. You never know when you need to up your happy quotient.
- Never leave home without snacks.

My toddler. My mentor.































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