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What is Natural Parenting?

When we share the journey, both mum and child can truly grow. Explore the videos to discover more.

Growing Up Together Naturally

We believe that in the journey of growth, #MumsGrowToo! By sharing moments, experiences and adventures, both mum and child can enjoy holistic growth both personally, and in their relationship.

Join us and see how a natural approach to parenting, and even nutrition, can help both you and your child grow.

Explore more about Natural Parenting

Curious about Natural Parenting? Find out how you and your child can grow up together naturally. Explore our videos below!

Natural Parenting

Now it's your turn to try Natural Parenting!

Now you've seen it, time to try it!

Here are some challenge sheets that you can download to help you get started on your Natural Parenting journey! There are helpful tips and fun activities, so download all six and get exploring today! Don’t forget to share your journey with other mums on social media! Just use the hashtags #inspiredbyFrisoGold #mumsgrowtoo

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A young child feeding geese and exploring nature

Sense And Abilities Activities for Children

“Nature’s diversity is such a rich resource for exploration and sensory learning, offering stimuli for our 5 senses and allowing our brain to give these sensations meaningful interpretations. Symbolic learning, for example, from the television or books would never equal to the experience of being there in the midst of nature! Watching a documentary about a camping trip to the jungle or forest would not be the same as actually being on the trip and feasting the senses on all the sights and sounds. When our children spend time with nature, they learn to respect and appreciate it. They are much healthier, developing gross and fine motor coordination, enjoying their outdoor activities and learning skills. They learn to socialise and interact, sharing and building relationships.” – Dr Aw Tui Lar, Consultant Psychiatrist