MONGOLIAN NOMADS: Children Raised by the Wind. Is MOTHER NATURE the Best School? #documentary
In Mongolia, there is a deep-rooted tradition of prioritizing home education. A popular local proverb perfectly captures this philosophy: "To become a great person, start from childhood; to become a champion steed, start from a foal." In the nomadic culture, it is common sense that a child’s education is the responsibility of parents and kin, rather than schools or strangers. They teach "soft skills" such as morality, courage, and justice, along with essential survival skills—not through mere words, but through action. Yet, they do not stifle a child’s imagination with endless rules or restrictions. The benefits of growing up in nature for a child’s physical and mental health are beyond doubt. Countless studies show that natural environments are superior for brain development compared to urban settings. In the vast grasslands, the prefrontal cortex—responsible for focus and emotional control—recovers from stress, entering a state of "Soft Fascination." We hope the immersive experience of this film brings healing to the minds and hearts of all viewers, especially children. Thank you for watching until the end. 📌 Subtitles available. 💬 We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Your feedback inspires our production. 📺 For the best experience, we recommend watching on a large screen or TV. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss our upcoming documentaries: / @living_with_nature_mongolia ◆ Channel Overview Everything begins with a single blade of grass. The livestock that graze upon it provide everything needed for life: milk becomes cheese and spirits, while wool becomes clothing and homes. Through long-term filming, we follow the lives of nomads living on the vast Mongolian steppe, documenting their traditional culture, cuisine, and customs. Witness the children growing up alongside animals in an endless green landscape. Mongolian Nomads / Mongolian Documentary / Nomadic Life / Mongolian Steppe / Mongolian Culture / Global Lifestyles / Traditional Culture / Parenting Documentary / Living with Nature / Long-term Observation #VillageLife #MountainLife #RuralDocumentary

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