
Hey everyone!
Today I want to share a moment I had with my youngest boy, Aiden, yesterday afternoon.
We were out in the yard, and I decided to let him try feeding our chicken.


Unlike his older brother Ryzen, Aiden is not scared of it at all. I guess it’s because he never got pecked or hurt by one before, so he’s comfortable being close. 😅


I handed him a chicken feed and let him hold it out.
He was so happy, laughing nonstop while the chickens ate right from it.
It ate so fast, that's why Aiden kept giggling. 😅
Now, why did I suddenly think of doing this?
Honestly, it just popped into my mind.
But I also remembered something I read before.
It said: always teach your child whatever activity you are doing, no matter how small it is.




Coz every time we do something new or learn a skill, the neurons in our brain get active and connect.
This helps develop their mind, their thinking, and their abilities.
And this isn’t just for toddlers or kids, this applies to us adults too!
Coz we never stop learning, right?
That’s why I love doing simple things like this with them.


It’s not just about feeding chickens, but it’s about teaching, guiding, and helping them grow little by little. 😎
You know, small activities make a big difference in how they develop.
So, let’s keep teaching our kids, keep showing them how things work, and let them experience everything they can.
It’s the best gift we can give them. 💪
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