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Raising Eco Friendly Kids
It seems today’s society is becoming
totally apathetic to the world around them. Many children in
particular are more concerned with playing the latest video game and
don’t really pay much attention to the environment around them. It
may seem hard to get your children to show an interest in the world
around them, but you can get them to care if you start early and
take small steps. You may not make a difference overnight, but you
may just make a difference in the future of the planet.
The first step in raising your
children to be eco friendly is to be eco friendly yourself. You can
tell your children to be respect the environment all you want, but
you’re not going to get anywhere if you don’t practice what you
preach. You may not be Captain Planet, but you can start with small
steps to get involved. Follow the practices of reducing, reusing,
and recycling. Use natural and environmentally friendly products.
Get involved with local organizations that help protect the
environment.
Once you’re involved in eco friendly practices, start getting your
kids to help as soon as you can. You can start out simple by having
them put their own recyclables into the bin, or even have them ride
along with you when you take your bin to the recycling center. You
can have them help you build a compost pile, or just go shopping
with you at the organic food store. When I was a child, my mom would
get me to pick up trash that was lying around, and I still pick up
trash I see to this day. Just remember to start small and work your
way up to bigger steps.
The people who do the most to help the environment are the ones who
know the most about it. That’s why it’s important to start your
child learning about the world around them early. While you should
do your best to teach them on your own, you can also get some help
from the experts. Many zoos and nature centers offer educational
classes for children as young as three years old. These can be a
valuable resource in helping small children start to learn about the
environment and to expand their knowledge as they get older.
Get your child involved in volunteering. If you work or volunteer
for an environmental activist group, get your children involved as
soon as they are old enough. Many areas offer volunteer
organizations for teens and young adults. The first place to look is
with the places where you found classes for young children. The most
important part is that your child gets involved on a larger scale
than just within your family. This also helps them meet other people
their age who also care about environmental issues.
While children will inevitably be resistant to volunteering and
doing extra work or chores at some point or another, they will still
gain an appreciation for their environment that will last their
whole lives.
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