Thinking about time and my intentions for 2017; get moving and get outside

Movement Matters

My partner has taken the kids out for a walk, so I have time to sit down and write this blog post. I’m reflecting on time. What do I want to use my time for? How can I use my time in a way that serves my purpose?

I haven’t written anything here on the blog for 4 months. I enjoy using writing as a tool for reflection, and ‘blog regularly’ features on my Goals for 2017 list. I meant to write earlier in the year about my intentions for my practice in 2017, but I didn’t make the time. I have two children, the youngest just 6 months old: quiet time to concentrate is rare. But I don’t want to think about time with a scarcity mindset, and I don’t want to live my life that way, rushing from one thing to another, frantically trying to do everything. That’s not connecting with my power.

I’m gradually returning to work, soon I’ll be working one day a week. I choose to schedule my day so that I have a long lunch break, which gives me time to go home and feed the baby. I can fit in 6 children for therapy. Writing this, I realise even my language implies scarcity: ‘fit in’ – squeeze. I want to try flipping this into a positive. How about: I get to help make a positive change in the life of 6 children and their families, what a privilege.

I read an interesting book over the holidays, which fed directly into my intentions for my work this year. Movement Matters by Katy Bowman really intrigued me. I feel like I need to read it through several times, as there is so much in there to think about. After reading it twice, I’m determined to stop asking the children (my clients and my own!) to sit down. I work with pre-schoolers, they have a whole lifetime ahead of them sitting down. All those hours, days, weeks – doing something their bodies didn’t evolve doing. And something some of my little clients find so tricky! So from now on in my sessions we’ll squat, and crawl and jump while we do therapy. And if we’re concentrating while lying on the floor, well that’s okay.

Secondly, I need to get out more. Humans are nature, yet today we perceive ourselves as separate from it. I’ve been reading about Forest School (lots of lovely child-led principles) and thinking about how to incorporate the ideas into my work. There is a huge, beautiful garden where I work, and I’m going to use it more. I bought this book about things to make or do with sticks and this one with ideas for outside activities, and I’m going to have a go. Spending time outside, being part of nature while I work and support children – now that’s serves my purpose.

 

One thought on “Thinking about time and my intentions for 2017; get moving and get outside

  1. Liz

    Hello Rhiannon,
    I was really interested to read your comment about forest school. I’m a schools salt and mummy of 3. My 4 year old attends a forest school preschool and I think there is so much we can learn from that philosophy. I was even thinking of training as a forest school teacher and exploring the ways that speech therapy and forest school can compliment each other to support children’s communication skills. I look forward to reading more about how you get on…

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