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Part 1: What Wildlife Journalism Taught Me About My Kids

Part 1: What Wildlife Journalism Taught Me About My KidsKatie Stacey Published on: 21/05/2026

A wildlife journalist turned parent shares 4 observation techniques from the field that transformed how she reads her children's behaviour, before the meltdown hits.

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Molehills, Catsharks, Shells & What Children Really Learn From Us

Molehills, Catsharks, Shells & What Children Really Learn From Usby: Katie StaceyPublished on: 02/04/2026

A slow day of molehills, shells and seaside discoveries - and a gentle reflection on how children learn not from what we say, but from how we move through the world.

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Hi, I'm Katie!

I spent a decade as a wildlife journalist documenting how environments shape behaviour — from Peregrine Falcons in Chicago, to otter families in Singapore, the return of wildlife to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone to the return of wildlife to our finca in Asturias. Then I had children.

And I realised I'd been studying parenting all along.

The same principle that restores ecosystems restores families. You don't force change, you restore the conditions.

That insight became The Wild Shift™.

Wildlife journalist — BBC Wildlife, National Geographic, Geographical

Author of No Paradise with Wolves (Earth Books, 2025)

Founder of The Wild Shift™ and the ROOTS Framework™ — a nature-led parenting methodology for parents of children aged 10 and under.

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