How do Toddlers View the World
Toddlers are really special creatures. They never stop surprise us with lots of things every day.

Here is a list of my observations about toddler’s vision of the world.
- Every thing can teach us something
- All objects can be toys
- Mess is the right order for everything
- Life is for play, not for work
- Freedom is the necessary part of happiness
- Nature is our mother
- Born with intuition
- Find beauty in very simple things
- Sleep and sitting on one place is waste of time
- Free to express emotions everywhere
- Parents are almighty
They are in a process of exploring and remembering every minute when they are not sleeping. Becoming adult we become too lazy to learn so quickly like toddlers do.
Everything, everything, everything can be used as a toy. Stones, boxes, water, sand, leaves, sticks, keys. It looks like we don’t need to buy toys made by people:)
They can’t stand the room in the perfect order. It looks unnatural and strange for them. Maybe they are right?
Everything they do with passion. To do something boring and uninteresting is impossible. Adults are more likely to believe that they have to do the things they don’t like because of some reasons.
They don’t want to be slaves of circumstances. They always fight for their rights. Especially when it comes to eating and sleeping:)
They are very close to nature. They love every part of it: trees, ground, sand, animals, grass, sun and even rain. We often forget how much we loved all that things in the childhood.
Having no experience they use their intuition. Adult believe to experience and often makes horrible mistakes because of this.
Lots of things we don’t notice anymore. It’s good at least once a week to try to remember what things amused us when we were children. That’s the good treatment from becoming a snob.
Adults like to sleep because sleep helps to escape from life they don’t like. Happy people sleep less. They don’t want to sleep a lot because they have a lot thing they enjoy to do.
Adults don’t think it’s good to cry in the crowd, or sing in a bus or dance in the street when you remember some good music.
We believe in our kids and they are believe in us like in God. And it’s really good because this makes better…




I don’t have children but I find your article very enlighting! I have been a child once so i can relate very well
Thank you Kompostela!
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