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Teaching Your Child to Respect the Environment

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Teaching your child about the finer elements of climate change is going to raise a lot of eyebrows, but it doesn’t mean you can’t point your child in the right direction. Respecting the environment can still be achieved using a number of smaller, manageable steps to promote an eco-friendly lifestyle. Here are some tips this independent girls school in Surrey recommends you try.

Include a variety of different experiences

Gardening activities, water play and taking pictures of animals and nature are all examples of appreciating the environment and understanding various materials and their state. Let children touch lots of different objects they find in nature, such as bark on the tree, leaves and the grass. Even these little moments with your child can give them their first experiences in understanding the environment.

Show your child how to do their part

When your child’s able to help around the home in small ways you can show them about recycling, managing food waste and dividing rubbish with plastics, cardboard and metal. When your child leaves a room you can ask them to turn off the light switch, and tell them to turn off the tap while they brush their teeth.

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Provide a variety of media for your child to absorb

From reading books to watching TV programmes and films, your child can learn a lot about the environment through some of their favourite cartoons and stories. There’s a big range of books for children that focus on climate change and eco-conscious habits, as well as plenty of kids shows that focus on how children can do their part.

Repeat these experiences with your child

Reinforcing the impact their changes can make to the planet will remind them of how they can continue to support the household in eco-friendly ways. Having a child who’s keen to explore how they can help the environment will be better prepared for what the future holds.

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