There are no better
words to reiterate that climate change (and global warming) is real, and the
most affected will be the generations to come. However, it’s what we do today
that will safeguard the future of our world, which means ensuring that we protect
the world today for their tomorrow. This is because if we don’t, there are so
many environmental and social problems awaiting them and the sad news is, they
had no part in causing them. Kids are fast learners and whatever they learn at
this early stage will be carried on to their offspring.
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Among the most
important subjects we need to teach our children is climate change. The world
as we know it is rapidly changing, mostly due to globalization. The baby boomer generation has firsthand experience with the effects of climate change, an experience not so obvious to their children. So to them, unless it's explained
in a way that they’ll understand, our efforts to preserve our world will be
futile. While we wouldn’t want to scare them to death, here’s how to teach kids
about climate change.
1. Break It Down
Climate is a complex topic that when being introduced to kids, will have to be broken down
into different subtopics. The first thing you will want to do is define climate
change in a way that they’ll understand. Kids need to know that while human
beings are trying their best to earn a living and survive, it’s some of the
practices used to generate income that contribute the greatest to climate change. In addition to this, they'll need to know the effects of climate change
and how we can slow it down if not prevent that from happening.
2. Introduce Kids
to Organizations That Fight Climate Change
The climate change
topic is reaching so many people today than it did some years back. This is
helping to create awareness on the effects of climate change. But most of these
efforts have been through non-governmental organizations who’ve been at the
forefront in not only educating the masses on the effects of climate change but
also in helping those affected by climate change.
Various
organizations such as UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) and IPPC
(International Plant Protection Convention) are some of the world's leading
whistleblowers on articulating the changes we need to make this world a better
place.
For them to know the value of collective action and embrace the spirit
of togetherness, you can as well introduce them to Trvst, a leading online
platform that is all about bringing people together for a common course,
especially those who are passionate about improving our world. This helps
ensure that our kids are not only learning about climate change, but they are
also learning to be proactive in their focus on creating a better future for
themselves.
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3. Helping Kids to
Love Nature
Well, not every kid
will be for the idea of taking nature walks or participating in tree planting
events. Nevertheless, giving them a reason to enjoy and love nature is a step
that could impact their lives. They must experience the beauty our world
displays.
One way to do this is by giving them first-hand experiences such as
allowing them to see wildlife every now and then, allowing them to play on
trees, and or even having a pet around. After they’ve enjoyed all these, you
can then explain that the only way to keep everything as beautiful and majestic
as it is, is to protect the environment and prevent the adverse effects of
climate change.
4. It All Starts At
Home
Kids learn best by
illustrations. If we want our kids to practice what we teach them, we need to
set the examples. You can set the right living standards right from where you
are. They don’t need to be taken to a class or listen to long climate change
speeches to act, they just need to be led right.
Environment-friendly practices
such as disposing of waste the right way, preserving water, and avoiding to use
plastic bags could help towards driving home the point and educating them on
the benefits of each and every practice to our environment.
5. The Use Of
Interactive Activities
Most of the things
you want your kids to learn about climate change are science-based. Your kids
may lack an interest in science but they’ll appreciate some activities to go
along with it. Having fun with scientific experiments will help to broaden
their perspectives.
For instance, the use of robotics, oceanography, and
geology kits are but some of the coolest things to help your kids learn about
nature. While on the same note, visual illustrations such as videos that are
age-appropriate on the subject of climate change would also help a lot.
There are so many
things we would want our kids to learn. But then again, what’s the use of leaning
agriculture if there won’t be enough rain to sustain our crops in the next five
decades to come? If we want to secure the future of our kids, it all starts
with what we teach them today, and that’s about climate change.
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