Ojalá la vida me diera más oportunidades ,pero como ellos no le pongo limites a mi tiempo cuando se trata de compartir un juego, y no siempre salgo bien parada jjj, lo único bendito que ellos ven en los molestos apagones , es la oportunidad de robarme para jugar y disfrutar
No ahi piscina ,basta una palangana con agua, no tiene pecera basta botellas con agua y sus pececitos
Que la tecnología es buena si, no lo discuto, pero el bullicio de risas contagiosas,saltando suizas, haciendo carreras o practicando boxeo no tiene precio
invito a dar su experiencia a @nony y @osismi

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>Greetings everyone, I've decided to participate in this initiative because, as always, the topics presented by holos lotus make me think and grow.

>Children play a fundamental role in my life, so much so that I chose my profession from a young age, and this was one of the reasons why.
It has no price.
>A child's ability to dream and imagine is unique, and it's the best stage of life for the individual. Later, we lose that imagination due to the social norms we apply, to the point that, as adults, all that remains is a memory.


>But we all end up saying it was the happiest stage of my life. I always tell them that I live in a country with shortcomings and surrounded by dysfunctional families, so it's difficult to see children surrounded by technology.
>But also not by adults who teach them to play. I teach them because, in their innocence, everyone wants to be a leader. Everyone has to be included, regardless of gender or age.
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>When you watch them play, you can see what's going on inside that home by the attitudes they take, and I'm there, haha, haha, to correct it.

>I only had one daughter and I'm the grandmother of a thousand children who come to me for homework and games, and sometimes to confess things that happen to them, especially the girls with their changing bodies.
>But for them, playing is their way out of trouble at home.
>I don't just organize the games; sometimes I'm part of them because it relaxes me; it relieves stress and allows me to gauge where my reflexes are going. Haha, if they're at my age or already very lost.
>In a post, we can talk for a long time about children's games, especially outdoor ones. Seeing a photo might make you laugh, but it's not the same pleasure as when you see them enjoying themselves.

>I have a daughter, her brother is a boy, and she doesn't like being excluded. I try to teach her that no one can limit her dreams, and >that it's possible, she's nine years old.
>But then Anderson arrives, who's three, and I have to explain to him that you don't cry about everything. Of course, when everyone joins in, I don't know what to do myself.
>The endless experiences you gain when playing with children always lead me to ask, was I like this? Was I happy like this?
It's a shame that along with growing up, so many rules and regulations come, that we lose that essence.
>In some photos, you'll see an anachronistic object, haha. They're cassettes. They play with everything, but they love these boxes. They tell me they're the walls for dinosaurs, just as they tell me they're the tracks for cars.
>I wish life gave me more opportunities, but since they don't put limits on my time when it comes to sharing a game, and I don't always come out on top, lol, the only blessing they see in the annoying blackouts is the opportunity to steal me away to play and enjoy.
>There's no pool, a basin of water is enough. They don't have a fish tank, just bottles of water and their little fish.
>I don't dispute that technology is good, but the buzz of contagious laughter, jumping Swiss, running, or boxing is priceless.!
I invite @nony and @osismi to share their experience.

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