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In the years you have been on this earth, things have changed dramatically in the natural world. Climate change, pollution, and damage to biodiversity are all topics that have become the norm to adults – but explaining them to children can feel like a bigger challenge.
It’s important to first understand that education is crucial to help support future generations. Even though it might be low on your list of topics you are dying to discuss, it is one of the most valuable. When done with a little bit of patience you will hopefully find that these conversations can be inspiration for your environmental decision making and empower kids to make a difference from a young age.
We’ve gathered some top tips that should help open up the conversation – even if you’re just starting the conversation for the first time.
Play Into Their Curiosities
Young minds are curious minds. They like to learn, so using this as a chance to educate them on the various animals around the world, or the ecosystems that help things grow will have their minds in a space of wonder over worry. Once you’ve had time to talk, take them outside. Let them explore, ask questions, and get their hands dirty.
It’s been shown that when kids develop an in-person connection to nature, they want to protect it.
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