04/09/2026
Sometimes people ask me when is it the right age to dig a child outside? Is there an age at which it’s most appropriate?
The fact is for 1000 thousands and hundreds of thousands of years humans were outdoors 99% of the time
Even if they had a cave or something to retreat to, there was no way to keep out the weather in the air and the sounds and the feeling, and these were just temporary rather dark respite sites even shelters are thin, walled, and permeable, and the outdoors is still present moment with pretty much all the time.
Human beings were actually made to be outdoors in line with the environment and connected to nature and everything around us, which is as much a part of us as the hair in our heads is a part of us.
Rudolph Steiner points out many times in his lectures that we are all in one environment. We are all one body, even though we have many different. In other words, the forest, the plants, the trees, the rocks, the animals, the fun, and the flora of our very earth are all part of us as we are part of it. They really is no literal separation.
And babies and infants are huge reflection of principal babies are their environments, and their environments are them when the baby feels hunger, all parts of the body feel hunger, including your fingers and toes, and the baby feels that all those people around who are in other bodies, but nearby are also feeling the hunger and that we’re one big sort of ecosphere together in infants and adults.
There’s a beautiful thing about taking young children out into nature regularly, particularly for sleeping outdoors as they’ve recognized for hundreds of years and parts of the world yes covered with a blanket, but sleeping peacefully outside with the breezes in the sounds and the sun and the weather, it’s the most beautiful feeling in the world.
Many studies have shown that being outdoors improves immune system, and intelligence and perception and confidence and descriptive capacities and perceptual capacities, and the children that spend the most amount of time outside are noticeable in the school setting. They usually very good at their artistic capacities, and they feel nature deeply within every bone and every cell of their body.
The young child lays up upon the ground, and this is really the Waldorf tradition where you’re not putting them in jumper seats and walkers, and this kind of thing holding them holding them and they are on the ground on their bellies and on their backs and overtime they rise.
This is a very important step in child development, the use of the limbs to creep and then crawl and then stand and finally to take those important steps, one precarious tiny foot on the earth, the other lifting and finding a new home.
The act of doing this lays down neural tracks in your brain in the most phenomenal way and is critical to the development of thinking and analyzing and choosing and relating to other human beings.
Babies on floors, babies on rugs, babies on grass babies on dirt babies on all kinds of surfaces and out in the world with their little hands, grasping the bits of flat and Jetson that come their way it’s all part of the development of the human being.
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In the Waldorf philosophy, the first year of life is the walking gear by the end of that year most babies will actually rise up and stand, and most will walk.
The second year of life is considered the talking year as babies babble in form words and begin to distinguished by the end of the year, 1 to 2 many different names and associations.
The third year of life is considered the thinking year when the baby begins to think between 2 to 3 and for the first time for many children, the pronoun I is used. This pronoun is the only one you can’t teach a child. You can’t teach them to say that they have to do it themselves in their own ego formation when they say I want cookie or I go out or I love you..
Your baby, an infant are born to be outside. Our bodies are created to fulfill their destiny outdoors were made for walking, striding, running exploring, climbing, leaping, and moving across the Earth with our limbs. We are made to live in rain and snow and wind and weather and heat, and we have all the skills and capacities to create a situation where we thrive in those environments. So your baby even in birth is ready to be outdoors with you prepared yes but ready and needing it as well it’s a kind of nourishment for every human being that we often deprive ourselves of.