A good walk starts with planning: nearby parks, safe crossings, quiet areas.
A nanny adapts the pace to the child’s age: short segments and frequent pauses.
Before leaving, check the weather, layered clothing, and backup items.
The route should include rest points: benches, playgrounds, low‑noise spots.
If the child gets tired, it’s better to shorten the walk and return early.
A walk is not only movement but observation: trees, birds, and people.
After coming back, a calm activity like reading helps transition.
Regular walks support sleep and overall mood.