Friday, July 1, 2011

Connecting our children and grandchildren to the wonders of the natural world



" If nature experience continues to fade from the current generations of young people, and the next, and the ones to follow, where will future stewards of the earth come from?
quote by :Richard Louv from the book Last Child in the Woods.

This book got me to think about the experiences my children had, what they do as adults and what it is I can share with parents.

I raised my now grown adult children to enjoy and play in the woods.I want them to do the same for their children and if they don't I hope I am the one who sweeps my gandchildren under my wings to show them the awe and wonder of our most precious and beautiful world.

When my children were hardly aware of their world they were introduced to the outdoors and what it had to offer them., Exploring the mountians, rivers and oceans. They learned how to care for and respect the paths we took making sure not to leave their footprints behind. They sat next to creeks, rivers and lakes, talking and storytelling. Asking questions and wondering. They would make up games using the materials at hand. We would turn over rocks and sticks to see who lived there. We would gaze towards the heavens amazed at the massive old trees growing before us. As the evenings came upon us we would watch as each star came out, waiting to see if we would see one falling or maybe catch a glimsp of a UFO! I could not have told you why it was so important for my children to have this experience but I knew it was. Today I can tell you that those experiences made them stewards of this earth and all it holds for the next generations. I have grandchildren now and I look forward for them to learn the lessons so this earth will be cared and loved for many more generations.

I hope to share with you ideas you can use to build good stewards in your children. Whether they are your own children, grandchild or if you are a teacher. Please share any ideas or great stories you have. I so would love to hear them.

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