Every parent wants their child to grow up happy, strong, and smart. And, interestingly, the Nordic countries are considered some of the happiest in the world. So, what's their secret? In Sweden, there's a 164-year-old concept called "friluftsliv" that roughly translates to "open-air living." It's all about connecting children with nature and teaching them to appreciate the simple things in life. Here are some tips to help you raise your child the Swedish way: 1. Connect your child with nature: Spend time with your child outdoors, even if it's just for a few minutes a day. Encourage them to explore and appreciate the natural world around them. 2. Make the most of available resources: You don't need to go on a grand adventure to connect your child with nature. Use what's available to you - take a walk around the block, visit a local park, or simply spend time in your backyard. 3. Don't let bad weather stop you: Teach your child to adapt to different weather conditions. Dress them appropriately and take them outside even on rainy or cold days. By following these simple tips, you can help your child develop a strong connection with nature and grow up happy, strong, and smart. So, why not give it a try? Kartik Aaryan Spotted Enjoying Street Food in Orchha, Shares Fun Photos on Instagram 'Kill' flopped in the storm of 'Kalki', this action film could only collect this much on the first day Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's Star-Studded Sangeet Ceremony