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Maybe a little dirt isn’t something to fear.
Maybe it’s something children actually need.
For years, we’ve been taught to keep kids spotless, sanitized, and protected from every germ. But nature tells a different story.
In Finland, researchers added forest soil, plants, and natural greenery to urban daycare playgrounds. In just 28 days, children developed healthier skin and gut microbes along with stronger immune responses.
Why does that ... see more
Maybe a little dirt isn’t something to fear.
Maybe it’s something children actually need.
For years, we’ve been taught to keep kids spotless, sanitized, and protected from every germ. But nature tells a different story.
In Finland, researchers added forest soil, plants, and natural greenery to urban daycare playgrounds. In just 28 days, children developed healthier skin and gut microbes along with stronger immune responses.
Why does that matter?
Because the immune system learns through exposure.
When children interact with soil, plants, fresh air, and natural environments, their bodies practice how to respond, adapt, and grow stronger.
Outdoor play is more than fun.
It’s biology shaping resilience.
A muddy shoe, dusty hands, or grass-stained clothes may look messy to us — but to a child’s immune system, it’s learning, exploring, and growing.
So perhaps the goal isn’t to raise children who are always clean.
It’s to raise children who stay connected to nature.
Let them run.
Let them explore.
Let them get a little messy.
Sometimes, health begins with a handful of soil.
#Parenting #ChildHealth #Immunity #Nature #Microbiome
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Imagine you're holding a glass of water.
If you hold it for a minute, it's no problem.
If you hold it for an hour, you'll have an ache in your arm.
Hold it for a day & your arm will feel numb and paralyzed.
The weight of the glass doesn't change, but the longer you hold it, the heavier it becomes.
The stress & worries in life are like the glass of water.
Think about them for a while.
Nothing happens.
Think about ... see more
Imagine you're holding a glass of water.
If you hold it for a minute, it's no problem.
If you hold it for an hour, you'll have an ache in your arm.
Hold it for a day & your arm will feel numb and paralyzed.
The weight of the glass doesn't change, but the longer you hold it, the heavier it becomes.
The stress & worries in life are like the glass of water.
Think about them for a while.
Nothing happens.
Think about them a bit longer, & they begin to hurt.
Think about them all day long.
You'll paralyzed and incapable of doing anything.
If you're reading this, I want you to know that i appreciate you. You're too good to let a single though f*ck up your day.
I'm curious... where are you from?
Drop a comment down below of the country you're from!:earth_americas:
@BrainyGroupChat
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Not software engineer but its loading into registers the arguments used by syscalls. The syscall num which is in eax is refining print(?:thinking:) & ebx is file descriptor stdout 1, ecx msg bug address & edx length. Int calls syscall. Eax 1 is exit. 32bit format asm. Prints hello world
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