While childhood exists as a specific stage in the human life cycle, it also represents a psychological state in adulthood, sometimes called "the inner child". This state of being consists of the children that we once were, still existing at some deep level of our psyches.
The inner child in the adult contains much of our creativity, spontaneity, and joy, as well as many of our deepest fears, angers and hurts. As we get more involved in the complexities of adulthood, it becomes more important for us to connect with our inner child, to help us achieve balance in our lives. Here are a few ways you can do this:
By providing nourishment to your own inner child, you're helping to nurture your real life child as well.