Nurture your child's curiosity with these inspiring ideas for engaging activities and educational resources. Encourage their love for learning and exploration with our curated collection of top ideas for curious kids.
Photographing children can be a joyful and rewarding process, but it’s also uniquely challenging. Whether you’re looking to launch a career in portraiture or just want to capture moments with your own family, there’s a lot to think about when it comes to photographing kids – so we asked three of the top child photographers on Photocrowd to share their advice. Read on for their top 12 tips for great child photography…
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How-to Guide Your Preschool-Age Kid Toward Curiosity and Away from Boredom New research shows that kids need a combination of knowledge and uncertainty in order to explore a subject they are curious about.
As a parent you want to photograph every little awesome thing you child does. Is this popular trend healthy or are you creating a parenting disconnect? My dad once joked that i would take 50% less photos of Gabriel because he was my second child but he wasn't worried as i had a million photos of Ben so i'd still have a decent amount for Gabe. Haha, very funny! ... It did get me thinking though... Was i spending too much time behind the camera? Was i being less 'in the moment'. Would i regret…
We all want to raise curious kids who question and explore the world around them. Curious children discover all sorts of amazing things. But, how can we nurture this quality in our kids?A curiosity journal is a great tool for helping