Gardening With Your Kids
Apparently, we can see how nature is treated these
days. It is a sad thing to know that people do not pay
attention so much anymore to the environmental problems.
What can we do about this? It's as simple as starting
with the children. It is good to see the children's
involvement with environment-friendly activities. One such
nature-loving activity that children could easily get their
hands on is gardening. Why should you consider gardening for
your children?
Here are the benefits that gardening could easily
provide the children with:
1. Science
In planting, children are indirectly taught the wonders of
science like the plant's life cycle and how human's
intervention can break or make the environment. They can
have a first hand experience on the miracle of life through a
seed. This would definitely be a new and enjoyable
experience for the kids.
2. Life
Watching a seed grow into a tree is just as wondrous as the
conception to birth and growth of a child. In time, kids
will learn to love their plants and appreciate the life in
them. Gardening could actually help simulate how life should be
treated -- it should be with care. The necessities to live will
be emphasized to kids with the help of gardening - water,
sunlight, air, soil. Those necessities could easily be
corresponded to human necessities, i.e., water, shelter, air,
food. By simply weeding out, one could educate how bad
influences should be avoided to be able to live life
smoothly.
3. Relaxation
Studies show that gardening can reduce stress because of its
calming effect. This is applicable to any age group. More
so, it stimulates all the five senses. Believe it or not,
gardening may be used as therapy to children who have been
abused or those who are members of broken homes. It helps
build one's self-esteem.
4. Quality Time with the Family
You can forget about your stressful work life for a while be
soothed by the lovely ambience in the garden. You can
play and spend quality time with your children. You can
talk while watering the plants or you can work quietly beside
each other. The bottom line is, always do what you have
to do, together with your kids. You might discover a lot
of new things about your child while mingling with them in your
garden.
Let kids become aware of their environment's needs. And one
way to jumpstart that environmental education may be through
gardening. It's hitting two birds with one stone -- teach
them to respect life while you bond with them.
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