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Teaching Kids About the Environment

  • Writer: oluwatosin Salako
    oluwatosin Salako
  • Nov 26, 2020
  • 2 min read

Children love nature. They jump at the chance to go to the park or beach in the summer and build a snowman in winter. So how can we as parents translate that seemingly innate love of the outdoors into a life-long commitment to caring for the planet? Creating a meaningful connection between the environment and kids isn’t as hard as it may seem.


The Environment and Kids: Making the Connection

As with other behaviors we wish to instill in our children, connecting the environment and kids works best when we start small, lead by example, use hands-on activities and make it fun.

So, here are 10 easy, everyday tips we can use to teach our kids to lighten their carbon footprint:

1. Conserve water
  • When brushing teeth, turn off the water.

  • Teach children about water-saver gardening through plant selection.

  • Show them how to water a lawn and garden properly.

2. Flick the switch
  • Turn off the light when you leave the room.

  • Turn off the TV if no one is watching it.

  • Finally, try turning off the air conditioner if the summer’s not too hot.

3. Close the door
  • Keep doors to the outside closed so you won’t let air conditioning or heat escape.

  • Don’t leave the refrigerator door open for too long while deciding what to eat.

4. Start a Garden
  • Start simple, with window-box herbs.

  • In addition, dedicate a section of your backyard to grow broccoli, lettuce, tomatoes, and much more.

  • Finally, involve the kids in cooking the harvest.

5. Avoid disposables
  • Use recyclable containers when packing lunchboxes.

  • Also, use cloth napkins with dinner.

  • Carry a hankie instead of paper tissues.

6. Recycle
  • Teach children what can be recycled instead of becoming household waste.

  • Have kids put old homework in the paper bin & yogurt containers in the plastic bin.

  • “Complete the circle” by buying products made with recycled ingredients such as paper.

7. Reuse
  • Clean out jam or jelly jars and reuse them as drinking glasses.

  • Use empty paper towel rolls in your kids’ next art project.

  • Turn empty plastic containers with tight-fitting lids into under-sink compost bins.

8. Compost
  • Teach kids what can and can’t be used for garden compost.

  • Have them the kids sort the food waste.

  • Show them the compost process as it happens

  • Let them use the fertilizer in their window boxes and garden.

9. Walk or bike
  • Lead by example: Not all trips needs to be taken by car.

  • Go for walks together as a family after dinner.

  • And, when kids get older, let them walk or take a bike to school, to friends’ houses or to the store.

10. Give “experience” gifts
  • Toys break or kids quickly get tired of them and they end up in the landfill.

  • Instead, take the kids rock climbing or camping.

  • Finally, museum, art institute and science center memberships make great family gifts– and future memories.

Sources- www.iamgreenwise.com


 
 
 

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