
What Slow Living With Toddlers Really Looks Like (Our Experience)
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Slow living with toddlers isn’t about being perfect, it’s about balance, intention, and keeping it real.In this episode of Strong by Nature, I share how our family has shaped parenting around simple living, natural remedies, and letting our daughter explore at her own pace. From cloth nappies to natural foods, from managing screen time to climbing trees, this is how slow living flows into raising a child with curiosity, balance, and respect for nature.What you’ll hear in this episodeHow living simply shaped the way we parentCloth nappies, minimal waste & natural remedies for kidsFood values: whole foods, balance, and teaching her choicesHow we handle screen time without over-stimulationThe role of energy, calm parenting & environmentLetting toddlers explore — climbing, falling, learning confidenceBalancing family influence with our own valuesRaising a bilingual, multicultural child in EcuadorThis isn’t a rulebook. It’s the honest story of how slow living helps us raise a strong, curious little human, without the overwhelm.Here's the app that Sol loveshttps://learn.khanacademy.org/khan-academy-kidsHow do you practice slow living with your kids? share your story in the comments.