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Healthy Living and Wellness

What are some fun ways to keep my child physically active?

Physical activity doesn’t have to feel like exercise—it can be play! Encourage games like tag, hopscotch, or dancing to favorite songs. Outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, or playing at the park offer fresh air and exploration. Sports like soccer, swimming, or martial arts combine skill-building with fun social interaction. You can also create family activity days with nature walks or obstacle courses. Incorporating movement into daily routines, such as walking or stretching breaks, keeps activity natural and enjoyable. The goal is to foster a love for moving the body, which supports health and happiness.

Parenting Resources

At Playfull, we understand that parenting can be both joyous and challenging. That's why we've curated a collection of online resources just for you! From informative articles to engaging activities, there’s something here for every parent. Dive in and explore all the resources we have to support you on this beautiful journey of parenthood.

Parenting Hub

Online community where you can connect with like minded parents.

Parenting Test

Check 12 types of parenting style to discover is your dominant style

Parenting Tips

Various tips with practical guide on day to day situations with child

Parenting Blog

Enhance your parenting knowledge, make your parenting journey playful

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Parenting with a smile

Parenting with a Smile is a transformative guide that redefines modern parenting. Crafted by five diverse co-authors, it introduces the C12 framework—twelve essential aspects of holistic child development, including confidence, compassion, and creativity.

 

Through real-life stories and practical reflections, the book encourages parents to unlearn outdated beliefs, honor their child's uniqueness, and build a personalized, playful parenting style.

 

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