Teaching Your Children About The Environment

Why It’s Important To Teach Your Children About The Environment  

Teaching respect  

Teaching children about the environment can help to teach respect and consideration. If children grow up knowing to be considerate of their surroundings and their physical environment, they will always know to consider other groups of people and living things when choosing how to behave. It is likely that they will be thoughtful and well-mannered because they will learn to think and consider things in a deeper way.

Establish good habits

It is much easier and more effective to establish good habits from the beginning and bring children up with certain perspectives rather than trying to teach this way of thinking at a later stage in life. Teaching the importance of respect and consideration for the environment at an early age will lead to better future decisions such as more sustainable purchasing behaviors.

New generations

We need to breed a culture of environmental consciousness. If we teach our children to make sustainable and considerate decisions, it is likely that they will teach their own children to think and behave in this way. With this approach, we can ensure that people are always learning and improving, helping to keep our planet in good condition for generations to come.

Loving the outdoors

We can help our children to lead a healthier and happier lifestyle by appreciating nature and the great outdoors. Our children will value being outside and exploring the amazing things that our planet has to offer, but they will be respectful and sustainable while doing so.

 Simple Ways To Teach Your Children About The Environment  

Let kids enjoy the outdoors

If children enjoy being outdoors and appreciate the environment, they will see a greater value in looking after it and ensuring it stays clean and safe.

Give them chores

Give your children chores that involve environmental and ‘green’ tasks such as sorting out the recycling, planting trees and maintaining the garden.

Help them to remember

There are different songs and acronyms to help children to remember to consider the environment throughout their day to day routines, for example, “reduce, reuse, recycle”. Children often learn through engaging stimuli such as catchy songs, dances and other interactive formats.

Lead by example

Your children will observe and copy your behavior. If you have an environmentally conscious mindset and choose to behave in ways that actively help the planet to thrive, it is likely that your children will adopt these behaviors and routines and pass them down through generations.

 How To Help The Environment At Home With These Energy Conservation Tips  

Use ‘smart’ appliances 

Integrating smart appliances within the home can help to alert you when excessive amounts of energy is being used and it can automatically turn off devices that are draining energy while not in use. You can control your home to ensure that you are only using energy when it is needed.

Energy conservation

You can simply practice energy conservation around the home by ‘thinking before using’, you should ask yourself if an appliance needs to be turned on and you should be considerate throughout your day to day routines such as when cooking, cleaning and heating the home. Energy conservation will help to keep our planet sustainable and can also help your finances by lowering your monthly Connecticut Light and Power bill.

Use natural resources Where possible, you should practice using natural resources within your home. If the natural temperature is warm, you should be using less energy to heat your home. You can also use renewable sources of energy such as solar energy and wind energy. Renewable energy sources are sustainable because they do not run out, they use the earth’s natural capabilities rather than draining resources that can not be replaced.