Are Toys Doing More HARM than GOOD?🤔🚗 (Simplifying Toys Series Ep. 13)

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2019
  • Today we talk about really interesting research that shows kids do better with fewer toys (or no toys at all!!) I know! It's counter-intuitive to get rid of ALL of our children's toys, but is it what's best for them?
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  • @TheMinimalMom
    @TheMinimalMom  4 роки тому +187

    Please know that I'm NOT trying to make any mom feel guilty (especially if your kids are already grown!) We all do the best we can with the information that we have at the time! THANK YOU for watching and THANK YOU for sharing your experience!!! -Dawn

    • @eviewesner6231
      @eviewesner6231 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks again for reiterating that this is a process. Thanks again for your encouragement!
      Glad you could post your video!!

    • @mjcarr2011
      @mjcarr2011 4 роки тому +16

      Dawn, how do you manage all the things they make? I have one that likes to create but can't let go of the creations, and there are a lot! Especially the bigger creations.

    • @anaahacevcic2748
      @anaahacevcic2748 4 роки тому +11

      Miranda I think one of the previous videos was about this. (I am such a 'the minimal Mom' fan, i know them almost by heart. Hahahaha). It's about how the fun is in the process and not in the final product...go see it. It is awsome!!

    • @simonethach7134
      @simonethach7134 4 роки тому +7

      @@mjcarr2011 when i told my niece she needs to purge she can't do it she wants to keep everything but when I told her she can keep 3 to 5 of her favorite arts I can see her mind shift and makes it easier to purge things. Give them boundaries and limit so they know that's what they have to work with instead give them free range. I start doing that with everything she got one small basket for art supplies, two small basket for toys if it's doesn't fit it's got to go and she understands it.

    • @josieschmo4172
      @josieschmo4172 4 роки тому +3

      The way you communicate and articulate these thoughts is so clear! Thank you!

  • @mars81700
    @mars81700 4 роки тому +232

    The like on this video came from my 7 year old. He got up to use the restroom (he should be sleeping but that's a different issue) and heard this and asked to watch with me. He said he needed to learn how to go through his toys. He now is asking to have a garage sale and get cardboard and tape. I am still struggling with minimalism and having him sold so easily has me shocked. He asked if it was ok to keep his lego. I said ok and his response was I think everything else can go. I am in utter disbelief.

    • @bluesouthpaw6326
      @bluesouthpaw6326 4 роки тому +36

      When i was a child i naturally was like this too. Naturally at a very young age i didn't want much cluttering up my room. I always would ask to get rid of things and my mother would always put the guilt trip on me and force me to keep all these things i didn't want. A lot of which i didn't even ask for. They were just random things my mom would buy. I would be forced to find a home in my neat and tidy room for these new things all the time. I hated that part of my childhood. Being forced to keep stuff i never wanted. I new in my head i couldn't think straight with all these things that i had to look at in my room. I was a minimalist before i even knew what a minimalist was! The day i moved out of the house i got rid of all the stuff. Or left it behind. I am a super minimalist now and wouldn't change it for the world. Moral of the story...some kids naturally are like this from the get go. For xmas and birthdays help him to put useful things on his wishlist. He's old enough, heck, tell him to ask for cash or giftcards from people lol. Then he can save for something big. That's what my 4 yr old is doing. She's saving up for a blue car so she can go to the library on her own lol.

    • @TheEllaTB
      @TheEllaTB 4 роки тому +11

      My kids too! I thought they would want to hold on to things, but they started creating their own minimal play environments and they were so proud to show it off!

    • @oneofmany7051
      @oneofmany7051 4 роки тому +7

      @mars81700 - We often give kids so little credit, don't we? I remember so much from my early childhood and how much responsibility I had at a fairly young age. As the oldest of 7, I had plenty of opportunities to hone my responsibility skills and delegating skills, among others. And I also know that children who came generations before me had much more on their plate at that age than I ever did. Knowing all that, I still struggle with not giving my kids (9, 8, 6) enough credit for their ideas and abilities. As always, life is a work in progress! I have learned so much about myself from my children. From a faith perspective, I can seen how my children's challenges (and strengths) are opportunities for the refinement of my own heart - God has given me exactly what I need to work out my salvation. I hope that doesn't sound too preachy and makes even just a little bit of sense!! I guess my main point is that God works in marvelous ways through children and we would do good to pay more attention to them for that reason. Give your little gem of a son some extra love and praise be to God for giving you such a beautiful example under your own roof!

    • @badgsten
      @badgsten 4 роки тому +4

      😭 This is so blessed. I'm so excited for your son!

    • @cv7357
      @cv7357 4 роки тому +2

      Oh that is so cute!

  • @donnahoppe7391
    @donnahoppe7391 4 роки тому +126

    My six children are all grown now. I stayed at home and homeschooled all of them from beginning to end and finances were very tight, which resulted in very few toys. At the time, I felt bad for them although, like you have found, they were extremely creative in finding things to do and play with. In recent times, I have been thankful for less toys because what few they had, they took good care of and treasured them. I see children who don't value their toys because they have so many and don't take care of them. Several of my children have also expressed thankfulness in not having much growing up. I appreciate your videos and am encouraged, even as a grandma now. Keep up the good work.

  • @Lantanana
    @Lantanana 4 роки тому +69

    It suddenly occurred to me, that the same goes for me. When I don't have as many toys, I function better too! Lol

    • @silvergirl2847
      @silvergirl2847 4 роки тому

      True!

    • @NorGallaFamily
      @NorGallaFamily 4 роки тому

      So true!!!

    • @marijkekohler574
      @marijkekohler574 4 роки тому +2

      I totally agree, and it inspired me do another declutter today :)

    • @itoshiibaka8267
      @itoshiibaka8267 4 роки тому

      That inspires me to take a harder look at my hobby and fun items...

    • @meanderinmelancholic
      @meanderinmelancholic 4 роки тому +1

      I was just thinking that myself! I get crabby and overwhelmed too when I have too much going on in my space.

  • @flossy4802
    @flossy4802 4 роки тому +40

    So true Dawn!!! My 3 little grandchildren have every toy you can imagine and where are they the most happiest...... out in the dirt in the backyard!!

  • @jessiemadanat5455
    @jessiemadanat5455 4 роки тому +43

    Ask yourself
    1. Is it an open ended toy? Or does it think for your child? Keep the open ended toy - ex blocks, dolls, Legos
    2. Make a craft station but set it up effectively with an art cart and recycle materials like trader Joe's bags, sweet potato nets, sticks, rocks etc
    3. Seek out toys made of wood instead of plastic usually they are open eneded
    4. Toy rotation. Keep a Rubbermaid bin of toys in the basement bring it out later and it's Christmas.

    • @karaa7595
      @karaa7595 4 роки тому +1

      Jessie Madanat a truck that does everything can actually show a kid how a truck works in the first place. Kids don't need to redesign the wheel. There is a specific way to build things. So my son will open up the doors and see how doors work. If he didn't see that to begin with he would never know how they work on trucks.

  • @jamiemarscin7465
    @jamiemarscin7465 4 роки тому +28

    The part about giving kids a toy is insulting their creativity is right on! My youngest son loves to create books, so I bought him a whole stack of blank, premade paper books for his stories. He prefers to put the books together himself with construction paper, copy paper and staples to hold them together. Both my boys also love to play and build with anything other than a toy! Vacuum cleaner hose, cardboard tubes, large cardboard box. I actually have a picture of my oldest son after his first birthday party. He was sitting amongst a sea of toys happily playing with a hanger. I should have realized then! Lol

  • @lanegoodspeed5103
    @lanegoodspeed5103 4 роки тому +21

    My parents owned a marina and the outboard motors came in giant cardboard boxes. We built houses and forts and hideouts for hours and days on end! Pots and pans in the kitchen provided hours of entertainment. I completely agree on letting kids invent things and stories and act them out. I remember very few of my toys but I do remember all the fun we had with things we created out of stuff around us. Thank you for this one Dawn!

    • @dianaott2662
      @dianaott2662 4 роки тому +3

      That's great! We would do card board boxes also. We would also do plays in the garage and invite people in the neighborhood.

    • @silvergirl2847
      @silvergirl2847 4 роки тому +1

      We used have many factory warehouses near us and used ask for boxes .we had many many happy times building little towns Inthe garden .

  • @emilykelly2815
    @emilykelly2815 4 роки тому +8

    I grew up with few toys. Everyone always commented on how creative my family was. I just thought it was natural to be always making/planning things. Your video really opened my eyes to the probability that it was because I had few actual toys. I really want to be more minimal with my own children's toys now!

  • @jmcast3195
    @jmcast3195 4 роки тому +41

    For me personally, I started getting rid of toys because I truly cannot stand picking them up all the time and the mess they create. I am super done with having a messy house in general and simplifying is the ONLY way anything stays tidy around here.

  • @alicejohnson6775
    @alicejohnson6775 4 роки тому +8

    I totally agree about the excess.......what are we DOING to our children!!!!!? I think too much stuff(and choices) causes stress for our little ones. I have shared this with my FB friends .....they think i am weird because I don't have tons of toys and I don't allow TV. Keep going Dawn.....you are my cyber guru!

    • @bannergirl1
      @bannergirl1 4 роки тому

      I think that comment about too many choices producing stress is right on. It happens to us too.

  • @shannontorrens1
    @shannontorrens1 4 роки тому +1

    Great point, this is why I never feel bad about decluttering toys 😁

  • @sheilak4493
    @sheilak4493 4 роки тому +12

    I will never forget buying my grandson this huge hot wheels garage and he played with it maybe 3 times...
    Your advice is spot on

  • @dianas4914
    @dianas4914 4 роки тому +16

    Wow!! I loved this video so much! At this point we have reduced our toys to about 50% and I think we can go deeper. But even now we are noticing that they play better and don’t seem so overwhelmed....I remember telling my sister...”it’s like they have everything and nothing” because they never knew what to do with all of their toys and I could never solve this problem. Thank you so much because I feel like we now have the tools we need to be on a better path! 😍

  • @jenniferh3858
    @jenniferh3858 4 роки тому +8

    I never had the Barbie doll car(which I really wanted) when I was a kid. So I would make one with a cereal box. I also used blocks, thread spools, milk cartons, cardboard boxes, trash, etc. to make my own custom built fully furnished Barbie mansion💕 I would spend all day designing and creating😊 So much fun!

  • @rebeccaoprea9917
    @rebeccaoprea9917 4 роки тому +48

    Yes kids can be understimulated as well as overstimulated with toys and stuff . And in the end kids don’t want toys , they want us . We get them toys thinking they’ll be happy and keep busy. But when they’re not ,we make them out to be ungrateful. Maybe we are buying into those lies as well .

  • @kls8601
    @kls8601 4 роки тому +4

    Working on a massive toy declutter right now! I have really been feeling guilty about getting rid of a lot of my daughters toys. It has been a huge source of stress these past few days. This video has really motivated me to follow through with the great toy purge!

  • @langhals33ify
    @langhals33ify 4 роки тому +3

    Dawn. Thank you for posting. I needed this in my life! I fight my 5 year old everyday over many of the topics you mentioned. I feel ashamed to say I would always take up the tape for fear of them “wasting” it. Thank you... I know better now!

  • @klintworth529
    @klintworth529 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much Dawn! I’ve been feeling so conflicted about their toys! We just downsized them again this week and I think we will take it further. Their resistance to this is heartbreaking (every toy is their FAVORITE 🤦🏼‍♀️) but I know they will adjust and then thrive. 💕

  • @jennv2324
    @jennv2324 4 роки тому +11

    Since simplifying I have noticed the same results with our kids! Its life changing and so freeing to not have toys everywhere. Thanks for all your wisdom Dawn 💕

  • @alexandracretu4728
    @alexandracretu4728 4 роки тому +6

    I love how you always say "you're not alone"

  • @wendytedford510
    @wendytedford510 4 роки тому +27

    Tape, tape and more tape! When I was asked for Birthday gift ideas for our 4 year old grandson, I said, 'TAPE!'

    • @TheDriftwoodlover
      @TheDriftwoodlover 4 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @bluesouthpaw6326
      @bluesouthpaw6326 4 роки тому +4

      This is so funny because MY 4 yr old loves tape. She's gone through 6 roles just in last month! Always making something.

    • @allisonatteberry586
      @allisonatteberry586 3 роки тому

      My 4-year-old goes through tape like crazy too!

    • @amandascheerbaum5883
      @amandascheerbaum5883 3 роки тому

      Mine too! My 4yo daughter likes packing, masking, scotch...heck, any kind of tape!

  • @aimtok
    @aimtok 4 роки тому +16

    You've allowed your kids to develop a life skill to be self-motivated and creative to use what they have! 👍

  • @kimberleybenschop4785
    @kimberleybenschop4785 4 роки тому +1

    While less toys benefit the creativity etc of kids, one bonus thing you get with less toys, is a less stressful mom. I simplified, and minimalised their toys and because I have now no stress of picking up after them, we (yes me included) enjoy playtime more and I sometimes even join in taking out all the toys to build a fort with the boxes the toys are in.

  • @sonohrina2012
    @sonohrina2012 4 роки тому +7

    As a kid my 3 brothers and I had almost a garage full of toys and I absolutely hated it I always told my mom throw them away when she would threaten if I don’t pickup. It gave me anxiety to have so much to pickup and always having to search so much for what I wanted I needed up getting distracted and forgetting about what I was looking for. I used to have way more fun being creative without toys when I would go over to my aunts house for the summer and I would learn so much more

  • @aprilmaxwell6524
    @aprilmaxwell6524 4 роки тому +3

    Oh how I wish I had your videos 10 years ago. Thank you so much for sharing all you do. It truly has helped my household and myself beyond anything I could have imagined.😊

  • @denisecarter5117
    @denisecarter5117 4 роки тому +14

    Gage is so cute putting the tape on his project.

  • @ms.s.4710
    @ms.s.4710 4 роки тому +5

    Marriage and Motherhood, Gia, recommended your channel. I'm sooo glad she did. I've been watching, and after many attempts to simplify toys over the years, I went at it with a new perspective. Instead of saying I'm getting rid of "x" amount of toys, I asked what is played with the most?... That made the decision part so easy! When I was done about half the toys were in a very large box. It's staying in the garage for 30 days. After that it's getting donated. My 6 yo started playing so well, that very evening. It has continued, drawing, painting, building, playing and not getting overwhelmed. Toy clean up isn't a fight or this stressful burden I dread. There aren't toys covering every room and surface all over the house. I was so afraid these toys would be so missed. Also I was partially allowing my emotions and attachment with certain sentimental toys to affect me. I find that I struggle with getting rid of my kids "special" things more than anything! Even my husband commented on how well our 6 year old is playing.

    • @heatherabner
      @heatherabner 4 роки тому +1

      Yes!! Also found Dawn through Jia!!

    • @DebbyeCannon
      @DebbyeCannon 4 роки тому +3

      Our military housing was small. To keep toys controllable we divided toys into four sets Ed was also inciuded with small baskets such as blocks,farm, cars, dolls. A book or two excluded with each theme. Children”checked out” a basket until the waned to rerun it fir a different set of toys.

    • @greenserene2676
      @greenserene2676 4 роки тому +2

      So glad Jia has recommended all of you to this channel. I would have so much love for Jia when she was struggling through her decluttering process wishing I could help her out.
      Let's all be thankful for Dawn so much as her content makes daunting tasks managable.

  • @VS-fo9py
    @VS-fo9py 4 роки тому +31

    I find that the family members that feel like they were “deprived” and “poor” growing up, that they over do it on the toys and material things as gifts for my kids. This would be my hubby, mom and mother in law.

    • @lindseyhetu1109
      @lindseyhetu1109 4 роки тому +1

      This is so insightful! I have this in my life too.

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 4 роки тому +1

      My mil's presents are pretty much second Christmas for my son 🤦

    • @lindseyhetu1109
      @lindseyhetu1109 4 роки тому +2

      @@stacyhigginson170 I think it's how some relatives feel important and needed. It can be very frustrating because they see their generosity as so "necessary." Like who ELSE will give the big gifts? Who will really make our kids happy if they aren't allowed to? if you know what I mean.

  • @Sarah_Eva
    @Sarah_Eva Рік тому

    Yes! I always give space for creativity. When they were little, I would bring paper and crayons to restaurants, or even a puzzle... And now at 10 and 12 years of age, boxes and tape are still their favorite things!

  • @afrarunduml1170
    @afrarunduml1170 4 роки тому +1

    Over a year ago I watched your videos. Some things I integrated in our live and it worked well. But sometimes I don't want to listen... For maybe the big toys I want my children to have. A wooden fort or a dollhouse. My children loved it! For 2 times in a year...
    So me again, frustrated to organize all the things in our house... busy to shovel them from right to left and upstairs and downstairs...
    To minimal everything in my live I decided to 'unclutter' my subscriptions a while ago. To unsubscribe you was a poor idea. So here I'm back and watching your videos again. Thank you! You are really inspiring!
    Greetings from Germany

  • @KaHo2211
    @KaHo2211 4 роки тому +1

    I'm 69 years old and grew up with very few toys. I later became a school teacher and found that my students lacked creativity. One of the assignments I gave my fourth-grade class each year was that they had to sort through a big box of recyclables I'd collected and create their own game, complete with the rules and a name for their game, which they had to write out. (The lesson goal was to learn to write step-by-step directions.) I gave my students 15 minutes of time in class each day to complete the assignment, and they soon learned the trick of creativity. On Friday of that week, the students stood before the class and shared their game and its name and the rules. They then had a chance to play one another's games during recess time. We also had lots of other similar activities, such as a fraction cook-off in which a recipe they used had to contain at least one fraction and had to be made on their own at home and brought to class where it was shared with others, a plant party in which students ate all kinds of plants (first response, "EWW! Plants! But wait! Strawberries are plants, bananas are plants, popcorn is a plant," etc.), a fall history old fashioned day based on researching and making crafts that had been used in the past where they lived, and so forth. I tried to make sure the children were actively involved in the learning process, and I had fun as a teacher helping them learn skills they never knew they had. Oh, and by the way, I'm retired, and I don't know the meaning of the word "bored", even today!

  • @jessicakoppers1121
    @jessicakoppers1121 3 роки тому +1

    As a Kindergarten teacher I love your toy videos because I feel like we try to fill the space in the classroom with all these toys but the reality is kids enjoy the simple toys and centres the most like playdough, blocks, craft materials and if we just let them get bored they truly find a way to play and soon get more creative over the school year :)

  • @alexcarrn28
    @alexcarrn28 4 роки тому +3

    You talked about people stopping by your table and telling you that your children are so well behaved , I hope you take that to heart and understand that that is an amazing thing these days. People raise their children differently now. It is a great compliment when people say that your children are so well behaved. I myself do not appreciate being in a restaurant where there are so many misbehaving children. Because they're raised with so much and wanting so much more. Children that constantly have a cell phone or a electronic device in their hands are not as fun. And when that electronic device is taken away from them the fuss they make. But then I raised my children quite a long time ago and things were very different then. I just hope that you can appreciate the compliment. God bless you all.

  • @unemilifleur
    @unemilifleur 4 роки тому +6

    I’m happy to be starting simplifying before having kids 😅less judgments.

  • @tdmartindale
    @tdmartindale 4 роки тому +7

    Well done Dawn! This post is timely since a grand daughter's birthday is around the corner. Now I know what she would love: cardboard, paper, markers, tape! Genesis 1:27a says So God created man in his own image." No wonder we love to create!

  • @anaahacevcic2748
    @anaahacevcic2748 4 роки тому +6

    For me it's just sooo hard, because from the beginning (we have 3 kids: newborn, 2 and 5y) we were focusing on the 'good toys'- wooden, no electric, creative toys... But stillwe have too many and at the end kids fight for that one car. :)

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 4 роки тому +4

      I know it's kind of "against the rules" but try boxing things up when the kids aren't home or are occupied and not paying attention to what you're doing. Don't tell them what you did or what you got rid of. If they specifically ask for a certain item then take it out of the box (don't let them know there is a "box" or they will tear through it! Lol) and give it to them. After a month whatever they haven't asked for can leave your house!

    • @bannergirl1
      @bannergirl1 4 роки тому

      Fighting drives us crazy but it needn't be a bad thing. Kids, like adults, have to work things out. It gives them the opportunity to learn that skill.

  • @beckyunderwood4220
    @beckyunderwood4220 4 роки тому +1

    When I was growing up my family spent eight months in Europe. We had very few toys although we were a bit older, no devices or television. We drew, read books as a family, visited parks, played music, and more. It was a wonderful time for our family!

  • @DJ77778
    @DJ77778 4 роки тому +4

    Legos, paper and scissors and some glue and possibilities are endless. All of our toys are in storage in the basement and they have never asked for any of it back. Now I just need to clear out the basement 🥴

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 4 роки тому +1

      I wish basement garage sales were a thing lol it's so much work dragging everything up stairs and throwing it "nicely" on your lawn. But obviously "hey, come into my basement and buy my crap" wouldn't attract too many buyers 😂😂😂

  • @jessicayerden9043
    @jessicayerden9043 4 роки тому +2

    Oh Dawn, you WENT there and I love you more for it!!! This video is awesome...here's what I've experienced on my journey to having a minimal family. My daughter is 4, and we've always been careful about what comes into our home. We've simplified toys, and simplified toys, and simplified toys again. Right now we are down to a "manageable few" and you know what? She would still rather play with a few pine cones and a mesh produce bag, or a few stones, or sit at her paint table and watercolor. The carefully curated toy selection goes mostly untouched for weeks at a time. I've started keeping a daily toy log, so I can visibly track what she is actually spending time with because the guilt of getting rid of things is harder on me than her. Now, after a certain period of tracking what she plays with, I will feel much better when i can say "ok, the doll house is going because she hasn't touched it" and I will know for a fact that that's true!

  • @teriw56
    @teriw56 Рік тому

    Dawn, your giggle is precious.

  • @lisagavin3402
    @lisagavin3402 4 роки тому +4

    Awesome video Dawn!
    I truly believe kids have too much these days and can't think for themselves. We need to get back to basics and simplify things.
    Things are too overwhelming these days.
    I was a single mom and my daughter is now 30 and I see the difference in people her age that are so immature and have no respect for anything.
    She takes care of everything even if it's used or old. The others her age just say they can replace things because they had so much.

  • @conniesoares157
    @conniesoares157 4 роки тому +4

    When my kids were little we did the swapping of toys every few months so we didn’t have to buy more but they felt like they had new toys. Love seeing how your kids get along so well!

    • @Esyllt21
      @Esyllt21 4 роки тому

      What a great idea

  • @MitchyLou1
    @MitchyLou1 4 роки тому

    This has given me lots to think about, thank you. You're totally right. My daughter plays much better with the recycling making doll beds and play scenes etc than with any of the bought accessories.. off to watch your other videos now to work out how to go about getting her onboard! Thank you x

  • @faithkoch4526
    @faithkoch4526 4 роки тому

    I sooooooo agree with you! I used to buy every kind of fun toy for my grandkids when they would come to visit. Most of their time was spent arguing about who got to play with what first. And, rarely were the toys ever played with or enjoyed. They became items for me to store when the kids left. I was constantly searching for the perfect toys so they would be entertained while visiting. Then one day a I ran across a UA-cam channel where a mom and daughter were making Barbie houses and furniture out of recycled cardboard boxes. They were amazing. Well, to make a long story short, I started saving all of my cardboard. Now every time my kiddos come over, they’re creating new furniture, houses, shops, etc. they have soooooooo much fun❤️❤️❤️

  • @kristinebeatty1576
    @kristinebeatty1576 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much...I really needed to hear this...you have released me from the awful guilt that has plagued me from not being able to utilize all of the toys that they have...so many are now on their way out the door...🙌 yay us!

  • @alicejohnson6775
    @alicejohnson6775 4 роки тому +20

    I think rolls of tape and cardboard would make a great present for a child. Of course the "adults" would be horrified!!!

    • @oneofmany7051
      @oneofmany7051 4 роки тому +3

      While watching this video, my 9 year old son actually asked if they could just get lots of cardboard and tape for Christmas! He was sure to add that they want BIG boxes. :D So my kids would think cardboard and tape are the best gifts ever!

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 4 роки тому +2

      My mom got me tape and scissors in an art set she put together for me for Christmas when I was 9. It was my FAVORITE!!!!!

    • @blairecox4642
      @blairecox4642 4 роки тому +1

      My 7 year old gets tape every birthday and Christmas. It's the main thing he asks for. The hard part is what to do with all his treasured creations.

    • @teriw56
      @teriw56 Рік тому +1

      I have given this to my grandchildren and they loved it!

    • @teriw56
      @teriw56 Рік тому

      @@blairecox4642 my granddaughter does too.

  • @aliciafrazee8469
    @aliciafrazee8469 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing the studies! I've noticed for a while that toys aren't what they seem, but I've had a hard time convincing the other adults around me who buy things for my kids. It's so interesting. When my kids come to me saying they're bored, I point out what they have. I tell them they have toys in their rooms, a lego table, books, a backyard to play and explore in and there is always something to clean or organize. They never choose toys.

  • @terramoon2313
    @terramoon2313 4 роки тому

    Love this video, I see so many kids in front of a screen and not playing at all or being creative. Even at a retail store I work at, kids have their parents phones or games in front of them and never look up. My kids are grown now but they loved playing in boxes, and dirt, using legos or building things. I would rather give books or experiences then toys.

  • @Boonytown
    @Boonytown Рік тому

    Dawn, you are so encouraging! I don't have kids, but this makes me feel more confident about having them and maintaining my current minimal lifestyle. You're just the best!

  • @amandawhite6086
    @amandawhite6086 4 роки тому

    I love your videos. I so appreciate your perspective and the way you present things in such a loving way. I never feel inadequate but encouraged and like I can do it! We've been reducing our kids toys for so long now. I still want to simplify more! Its amazing how quickly the ugh accumulate. Our oldest isn't even 5 yet!

  • @tep1962
    @tep1962 4 роки тому +5

    Gage made a picture frame with the letter G! Great job, Gage!

  • @MendelIrene
    @MendelIrene 4 роки тому

    You are absolutely right in every word!!!!!!!!! I think the same way, working on getting rid of a lot of the toys and definitely not going to buy more. It’s a waste of money 💰 and our kids better of without toys , tv and video games!!!!!! Thank you for your great Chanel, love watching your videos

  • @dianaott2662
    @dianaott2662 4 роки тому +7

    This makes sense. Interesting way of looking at it. I like it! Thank you for sharing! I am weeding out more toys.

  • @cv7357
    @cv7357 4 роки тому +1

    LOVE this message!!! You did a great job explaining!

  • @homegrownhealinghomestead2897
    @homegrownhealinghomestead2897 4 роки тому

    Yes!! Hallelujah shout it form the rooftops momma!!! You are SPOT ON!!!!! You can’t see the benefits til you try it and I stand her today saying YOU CHANGED OUR LIfE thank you!! Your support especially with getting rid of gifts from family gave me the confidence I needed and my husband is in complete agreement.

  • @allisonc7258
    @allisonc7258 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Dawn. You're always so motivating and encouraging. I have seen some benefits of my toy decluttering, but we aren't all the way there yet. I need to hit the stuffed animals HARD and my 6yo just gave me permission to pack up the Barbie dolls. That's a major shift for her so just gotta take the time to do it!

  • @padmajathangavel2246
    @padmajathangavel2246 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this! Didn't think in this way before!

  • @suzygutierrez2445
    @suzygutierrez2445 4 роки тому

    I recently have applied this to our home with 2 boys ages 3 and 6, and wow what a difference! I knew I wanted to "clean out" their toys but after simplifying them and keeping these buildable toys they keep busy a lot longer. Play better together and there is less in our home. Thank you so much Dawn! Love from the Bay Area!

  • @Sandyyyyyyyyyy
    @Sandyyyyyyyyyy 4 роки тому +30

    Just wanted to mention this didn’t show up in my subscription feed, I found it on the home page.

    • @0570dev
      @0570dev 4 роки тому +1

      Same here. Luckily I always know when Dawn uploads so I search for the video.
      Dawn I loved this video. I think you are so so right about having few toys around. I find it tough sometimes to see all the useless plastic toys in the store. Knowing kids don't need them really and knowing the stuff will fill the landfill sooner rather than later. How do you deal with these thoughts and emotions?

    • @artsaves
      @artsaves 4 роки тому +3

      Does it to me every video even though my settings are correct! UA-cam needs to fix this!

    • @kk2e856
      @kk2e856 4 роки тому +1

      Same here

    • @caitlinrl630
      @caitlinrl630 4 роки тому +1

      Me too! I know I am subscribed but I never get notifications for this channel. ❤️

    • @Caseyd1966
      @Caseyd1966 4 роки тому +1

      Me too!

  • @FarmhouseTeas
    @FarmhouseTeas 4 роки тому +3

    Love the info! It's especially true wiyh children with Asperger's/Autism. We have also found the same after parting with our TV and most screen time.

  • @doreentrusty1538
    @doreentrusty1538 4 роки тому +2

    I appreciate your actual experience. Studies ...... You can find any solution you want with a study but your experience is REAL

    • @bannergirl1
      @bannergirl1 4 роки тому

      Experience IS real but factual evidence from a reputable study backs up what we FEEL to be true.

  • @debbydoodler33
    @debbydoodler33 3 роки тому

    Boy, I sensed a lot of these truths about too many toys in my gut (and maybe Montessori things I'd read) but your summary of study findings makes me definitely want to take the plunge and not feel bad about the fact that my kids have received so many toys as gifts. Going to box up a whole bunch and just see what happens. I actually gave away a whole bunch recently that they never played with, but I think I need to downsize further. And I only have 2 kids, 3 and 1! I'm finding right now the boys are occupied most with climbing and jumping on/off any structures they can find, and they enjoy climbing in and out of small spaces.

  • @valhinkle6500
    @valhinkle6500 4 роки тому +1

    This was very very eye opening. Thank you so much!! Just emptied a cocoa rice cereal box this morning and I'm fixing to go get it out of the recycling bin and see what my little guy will do . Thanks A BUNCH for this info and perspective!!!

  • @allisonv5235
    @allisonv5235 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. Toys can be so hard, but this was very encouraging.

  • @kayhahn5551
    @kayhahn5551 4 роки тому +3

    This came at such a great time for me. I need to get my daughter to watch this because she is always complaining about all the toys her kids have and that they don't play with them. I was just talking to her today about getting more creative type toys, ones that they can learn from. I remember not having a lot of toys and me and my girlfriends would go out and make mud pies and add leaves and flowers to them and then try to get the boys to eat them! Great video! Thanks!

  • @katebensonite
    @katebensonite 4 роки тому +1

    YES! I've found all of this to be true. Must haves are really very limited to things like Legos, pillows, blankets, tape, and books. Beyond that, I think there's very little we need to keep. Now to convince my kids to get rid of more...

  • @staceybowers9143
    @staceybowers9143 4 роки тому

    I just love what you’re doing here. You’re so encouraging and inspiring.
    We’re slowly simplifying our household and our lives and your videos are so helpful.

  • @estherlindstrom7721
    @estherlindstrom7721 4 роки тому

    Great video and information! Also I love the background setting! So beautiful and calming!

  • @ThePatriotNurse
    @ThePatriotNurse 11 місяців тому

    This is phenomenal

  • @clairekell1507
    @clairekell1507 Рік тому

    Just watched this video and really just beginning the process with buying toys back off our 2 children aged 9 and 7. I'm worried its too late! The eldest is mostly bothered about screen time and gaming. The youngest is messy and doesn't want to give up a thing! Happy to receive any advice!

  • @atroy1983
    @atroy1983 2 роки тому

    When I was little I had a toy horse that I loved and I made fences and bridles and all kinds of stuff for him out if old yarn. We never really had enough craft supplies for my creations. Another time a friend and I kept a couple of little plastic fish in an old bandaid tin as their “house” and we passed them back and forth at school. We loved those fish! You don’t need much 😋

  • @courtneycain5997
    @courtneycain5997 2 роки тому

    I have been binge watching all of your videos this week..and WOW!! I’m getting ready to move across country and I’m so excited because this gives me the perfect opportunity to look at everything in my house twice and really decide if I use it or not.

  • @greenfig2434
    @greenfig2434 4 роки тому

    Such a good video! Agree agree agree!!
    I’ve paired down our toys multiple times over the years. We don’t have as many as we used to but even still there are toys they haven’t touched in months and I cant seem to get anything done without fighting going on between the kids, over a toy usually.

  • @OnlyPunkin8
    @OnlyPunkin8 4 роки тому

    What you say toward the end about not letting then have a voice with regards to what they get rid of. That is so important. I read a book recently talking about hoarders and in so many of the cases the hoarding started in childhood, especially when they had a parent/caregiver that did not allow them to have things or took things away without their knowledge or consent.

  • @elizabethmksullivan4947
    @elizabethmksullivan4947 4 роки тому

    Couldn't agree more. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MRS.TC2004
    @MRS.TC2004 4 роки тому +1

    Wow I just told my kids today I think we are going to pack up all our toys. And then see if we miss the toys after a few weeks? Now I get on UA-cam tonight and this video pops up! Couldn't have come at a better time. Now I feel like I really have to do it! It may be hard but with four kids of my own I need a break from toys. And as you said research shows the kids need a break too!😊

  • @nanerbird1
    @nanerbird1 4 роки тому

    Every video you post is better than the last one. Thanks for all you share! I especially love the research you reference, it makes it easier for me to implement things. Could you link some of the sources for your research? I really loved the video on getting kids outside and wanted to read more about that but wasn’t able to find the info you shared. God bless you Dawn (and Diana!). Thanks for your work in producing amazing content.

  • @catherineferrari7710
    @catherineferrari7710 4 роки тому +3

    As a kid, I always felt school killed my creativity. Let them stay creative for as long as possible.

  • @meaganramer1556
    @meaganramer1556 4 роки тому +4

    We are about to make a move across the country and this video is very encouraging to me seeing as I’m very overwhelmed with having to pack everything I took out of boxes back in March of this year. 😑

  • @jamiewagner7066
    @jamiewagner7066 4 роки тому

    I found your channel a couple of weeks ago, and you've really inspired me to start paring down our belongings. I thought I already had just what we needed, but I filled 2 boxes and a bunch of reusable bags with stuff to give away (plus our outside garbage can and recycling!). I've pared down a lot of the kids' toys as well, and it's been really amazing to see how much better they play and keep themselves occupied. It's like with so many toys they didn't know what they actually had, but now they can see their few favorites and feel more able to play freely, if that makes sense. So, thank you for your encouragement in this process. It's been amazing so far!

  • @carolyneastman6095
    @carolyneastman6095 4 роки тому

    Your kids are so precious....such a beautiful family....

  • @jamesnbrenda8960
    @jamesnbrenda8960 4 роки тому

    I agree with the study and your thoughts. I do wish I had known better when my kids were young. They are grown now (and that is okay), but I share what I have learned with friends and family.
    Y’all are wonderful!!

  • @busybecky6327
    @busybecky6327 4 роки тому +7

    So glad my kiddos are out of the toy stage. I blame the grandparents 🤣 My parents seemed to think if my kids didn't have EVERY toy EVER made they'd live a miserable life🤦‍♀️ it's crazy the amount of toys my kids had.

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 4 роки тому +1

      SAME!!!!!!!! 😳 Only it's just beginning for us....... (3 year old and baby on the way)

    • @busybecky6327
      @busybecky6327 4 роки тому +1

      @@stacyhigginson170 Sorry.. Congrats on the new baby! 😊 Maybe try explaining to them that if they feel compelled to buy things, you'd really appreciate experiences rather than "stuff". Enjoy your time with your littles. It goes by way too fast 😢.

    • @stacyhigginson170
      @stacyhigginson170 4 роки тому +1

      @@busybecky6327 thank you! 🤗 I try but they don't listen. At all. Ever. 🤦 so I just get rid of a ton of stuff as soon as we get home lol they don't even notice.

    • @busybecky6327
      @busybecky6327 4 роки тому

      @@stacyhigginson170 I know.. it's such a tricky thing.. my parents are the exact same. Gift giving/receiving is their love language so it's one of the most common ways they show their love. They've improved so much since mine have gotten older. When they're older their stuff is too expensive LOL

  • @adriennew2088
    @adriennew2088 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! I have been wanting to minimize toys, but have been feeling guilty . this is a great way to look at it!

  • @hadassastrahl7794
    @hadassastrahl7794 4 роки тому +1

    I totally agree with your message, people stop buying all these toys! My girls are grown up now, they were the happiest when playing in our back yard, reading lots of books, and putting puzzles together. Once a friend bought them a barbie doll bike and my kids looked at it in wonder and simple said it's too small for them to ride. Needless to say, we didn't own a barbie!

  • @rebeccamooney4187
    @rebeccamooney4187 4 роки тому

    We are beginning to enjoy these benefits more & more as we purge! Our son just turned 4 and we got him a couple of board games. Family got legos, and I tried to encourage just 1 gift, not multiples. It's a process, but so worth it! Your videos have helped so much and I have been sharing them with friends, thank you so much!! I also love Sundays with you & Dawn 💜

  • @tubeyou2184
    @tubeyou2184 3 роки тому

    "Snuggle Puppy"!!!! At 0:05 my 17 month old daughter LOOOVVESSS this book!!!

  • @fenderskirt8
    @fenderskirt8 4 роки тому

    We have 4 kids, 3 boys, 1 girl. You're so right. Kids will be creative. Our kids had a good amount of toys but also created their own things out of cardboard, tape and string. About 22 years ago (our oldest is 31) we bought them a package of good quality colored paper. Everyone who came over asked where we got it because the kids were so creative with it and they wanted that for their kids too.

  • @danaerakstad7924
    @danaerakstad7924 4 роки тому

    Perfect before Holiday shopping!!!

  • @lindamarsden8024
    @lindamarsden8024 4 роки тому +1

    Dawn is so right about this. The greatest gift you can give your children is to encourage their creativity, help them learn to amuse themselves and most of all get outside and explore in all kinds of weather. As long as they are dressed appropriately they will be just fine and grow up healthy and well adjusted. I've seen the world go from helicopter parents to lawn mower parents. They are the ones who clear a path for the child, solve all their problems and guide every minute of the lives. They grow up feeling not only entitled but in doubt of their ability to cope and think creatively.

  • @laurahanson5179
    @laurahanson5179 4 роки тому

    Ah!!! This is the best! I love that we have research now to back what our maternal instincts have been suggesting all these years. I’ve had a very similar experience with my own kids- they love crafting and creating. I have 4 kids and the two who have done the most creating I feel are most confident, decisive, and self assured. Over the years, I would always get the same compliments while we were out in public with how well behaved they all were. Although still years away, I definitely want to remember this down the road when I become a grandparent. 😊 (and not overwhelm my grandkids with toys 🧸 and stuff.)

  • @cookiecuttercottage3088
    @cookiecuttercottage3088 2 роки тому

    I'm so glad I found your channel! Thank you Dawn! ❤

  • @sueellendubbert478
    @sueellendubbert478 4 роки тому

    Love! Sharing your videos with my "Simplicity Parenting" book group.

  • @fatfullday
    @fatfullday 3 роки тому +1

    Your little boys are SOOOO CUTE!!!!

  • @elizabethrivers923
    @elizabethrivers923 4 роки тому

    I literally was looking for this research last night because i wanted to know. Thank you! You are truly inspired.

  • @j.h.6633
    @j.h.6633 4 роки тому

    I am an information and research junkie and you have totally given me a research study “high”! Thank you for sharing this! It confirms the anxiety surrounding toys is based on our intuition that having too many toys can be unhealthy and stifling positive traits in our kids. My son also is a tape m, cardboard and string engineer. THANK YOU!

  • @leahirvine3522
    @leahirvine3522 4 роки тому

    I used to manage a before and after school care. The kids were the most engaged in creating when I brought recycling from home. I felt a bit quilty because it was essentially my household garbage. However if I brought a planned out craft, only a couple of girls would halfheartedly work in it. The boys would barely glance at it . They had had enough planned activities at school and wanted to create. None of the parents ever said anything against recycling craft day, but I did understand that they were paying for daycare.

  • @danawilliams8097
    @danawilliams8097 4 роки тому

    I totally agree with the benefits of less toys! We are very minimalistic in toys (and everything), but we also live out in the country, so our children have lots of land to explore, and both have been such a blessing to raising our children!
    We constantly get praise as well about behavior, and I think it’s unfortunate that the expectation for children is so low! All children can be content and obedient.
    You are spot on with the legos. That’s one of the only toys we have because it’s used more than anything else!
    Two of my children sat next to me while I was watching your video, and my 6 year old son said he agreed about how fun it is to play with cardboard, and my 10 year old son said he definitely thought your children learned to entertain themselves due to having less toys, because he feels the same way.
    I haven’t watched your other videos on toys, but in general I really enjoy your content.

  • @sgia2154
    @sgia2154 4 роки тому +1

    What a great video Dawn! My youngest is 11 and I wish I would have engaged him in more creative play but I know it's not too late so I'm going to try and get him engaged in more wonderful ideas like these!! Thank you!!