About Little and Able
What if they could do more than you think?
Welcome to Little and Able — a parenting blog dedicated to raising independent, capable children. We're inspired by Norwegian and Scandinavian approaches to childhood, where kids spend hours outdoors in all weather, develop practical life skills early, and are trusted to try things on their own.
Our Philosophy
We believe kids are small, but not helpless. With the right guidance and opportunities, children are capable of far more than modern parenting culture often allows.
Here, you'll find:
- Practical tips for teaching age-appropriate independence skills
- Real stories from parents who've learned to step back and let kids try
- Outdoor play inspiration for all seasons and weather conditions
- Encouragement for letting go of helicopter parenting (without the guilt)
- Research-backed insights presented in warm, accessible language
Our Values
Independence — We believe children thrive when given appropriate autonomy and the chance to solve problems themselves.
Outdoor Play — Fresh air, nature, and unstructured play are essential for healthy childhood development.
Practical Skills — Kids benefit from learning real-life capabilities like cooking, getting dressed, and navigating their environment.
Warm Encouragement — We support parents with practical guidance, not judgment or academic jargon.
Real Childhood — Muddy boots, messy hair, and genuine experiences matter more than Pinterest-perfect moments.
Who This Is For
This blog is for parents (mostly of kids ages 3-12) who want to raise resilient, independent children but need guidance on how to let go. If you're an anxious helicopter parent who wants to step back but doesn't know where to start — you're in the right place.
Let Them Try. Watch Them Thrive.
We're here to help you discover what happens when you trust your kids a little more. Because they really are more capable than you think.