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How to encourage independent play in the toddler years and introduce your child to open-ended toys.

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Helpful guidelines for selecting developmentally appropriate toys for children 1-10 years old!

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thealannagallo

📖 Former teacher (M Ed.) turned secular homeschooler
🚫 Reducing screen time + rethinking school
🌱Raising confident, curious, real-world ready kids ↓

When I was teaching high school, I watched it happ When I was teaching high school, I watched it happen in real time.Students showing up in the same outfits, quoting the same viral videos, chasing the same “trends.” Not because they loved them, but because they were afraid not to.And now, as a parent, I see it starting even earlier. Second graders worried about whether their Roblox avatar looks “cool.” Ten-year-olds deciding what books they can admit to liking based on what’s “in.”Our kids aren’t being given the chance to grow into themselves anymore. They’re being shaped by what an algorithm pushes in front of them.That’s what Uninfluenceable is about: helping kids know who they are, even when the world tells them who to be.📖 The book launches October 22... and if you’re on the waitlist and grab your copy during launch, you’ll get my 5-Step Screen Reset Mini Course FREE.👋 Comment WAITLIST and I’ll send you the link.
Did I do this right? 😅Follow me @thealannagal Did I do this right? 😅Follow me @thealannagallo if you agree with this list 😆 ✍️
Your 8-year-old knows what Skibidi Toilet is… bu Your 8-year-old knows what Skibidi Toilet is… but doesn’t know how to ride a bike.And that’s not judgment: it’s a mirror.We’ve built a world where kids can navigate YouTube better than their own neighborhoods.
Where they can follow entire “lore universes” online… but struggle to focus through a simple storybook.It’s not that kids have changed.
It’s that childhood has.Because the culture they’re growing up in rewards constant noise, instant dopamine, and endless distraction.
And if we’re not intentional, that becomes their normal.But here’s the good news:
we can change that story.
We can raise kids who know how to think, create, and live offline again.✨ That’s why I wrote Uninfluenceable... to help parents raise kids grounded in who they are, not what the algorithm tells them to be.💥 Comment WAITLIST and I’ll send you the link to join.
When you do, you’ll also get my 5-Step Screen Reset Course (a $27 value) completely free when the book launches.
Every time I hear parents say, “But everyone in Every time I hear parents say, “But everyone in their class already has Instagram,” I think about this:
When we delay social media, it’s not about sheltering kids. It’s about giving them more time to become themselves before outside voices drown them out.When kids know who they are without the influence of likes and comments, they’ll be stronger and more ready when the time comes.That’s why one of the core messages in Uninfluenceable is this: delaying social media is a gift, not a punishment.📖 Launches October 22. If you’re on the waitlist and purchase during launch, you’ll get my 5-Step Screen Reset Mini Course FREE.👋 Comment WAITLIST to get the link.
We didn’t grow up with constant notifications or We didn’t grow up with constant notifications or curated feeds...
and yet somehow, we’re raising the most influenced generation in history.Not because kids have changed.
But because their world has.And when every moment is mediated by a screen, kids lose something we once took for granted:
boredom, imagination, autonomy, presence.It’s on us: the ones who remember a world before algorithms... to protect that space again.To raise kids who know who they are without needing a feed to tell them.That’s what Uninfluenceable is all about: helping parents reclaim childhood from the noise and raise grounded, screen-conscious kids.💥 Comment WAITLIST and I’ll send you the link to join.
When you do, you’ll also get my 5-Step Screen Reset Course (a $27 value) completely free when the book launches.
Before, “learning” meant sitting still, follow Before, “learning” meant sitting still, following rules, checking boxes.Now? It looks like baking bread, exploring trails, reading under trees: and asking a hundred questions a day.We didn’t leave the classroom to escape learning.
We left so our kids could love it again.✨ That’s the shift I help families make... away from pressure and toward purpose.Follow me, @thealannagallo for more!
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