10 Tips to Foster Your Child’s Eco-Education

Get ready to Celebrate Earth Day-April 22!

Earth Day is a day to celebrate our planet, its resources and nature. We use this day to teach and learn more about ways we can keep our planet safe, happy and resource-full. It’s also a terrific opportunity for your family to participate in “green” acts like planting fresh new trees and flowers. Earth Day reinforces the importance of values such as respect, sharing, kindness, and manners – all aspects of good citizenship that are core to our Life Essentials® curriculum.

It’s never too early to start teaching your child the importance of keeping our planet clean and learning how to reduce, reuse and recycle. With a little guidance and encouragement, kids can get creative and help celebrate our beautiful world this Earth Day!

Here are ways you can foster your children’s eco-education at home!

  1. Find ways to re-purpose things you already own before you purchase new items.
  2. Ask your child to help you gather gently used items and donate them to charity organizations.
  3. Turn packaging items like cartons or plastic sleeves into new art projects – instead of sending them to a landfill.
  4. Sew an old pillowcase into a new tote bag; use it to replace plastic bags when you shop.
  5. Take a nature walk together and discuss what you see along the way – like the appearance of ponds or streams or the presence of litter.
  6. Walk – instead of driving – to the neighborhood playground.
  7. Re-use paper towel rolls cut into sections as seed starting pots – plant the entire thing when plant is established.
  8. Start a garden! Plant flowers and vegetables that your family can enjoy all summer long.
  9. Set up a recycling station in your home.
  10. Read books with an eco-friendly theme with your children.
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Kiddie Academy students prepare another garden bow to plant more flowers!

Take a look at our suggested literature!

A Tree Is Nice, by Janice May Udry

Earth Day: Keeping Our Planet Clean, by Elaine Landau

Recycled!, by Jillian Powell

S Is for Save the Planet, by Brad Herzog

Uno’s Garden, by Graeme Base

How will you celebrate Earth Day? Share your plans on Kiddie Academy’s Facebook Page and include #earthdayka18.

 

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Thank you for reading along, as we work together in raising the next generation of amazing kids!