Saturday, 24 October 2015

Parents – Children’s – Wildlife

We have lived in a time frame where we are able to witness changes in almost everything, be it the climate or the environment around us, be it the cities or forest, or be it the revolution of evolution that is constantly taking part from shifting the earlier world to a world that was never thought of, its time for us to educate the future generations that is spreading amongst us for making a better future.
The steps firstly to be taken is by the parents in educating their children’s about the changes that is taking place and how they could protect or conserve the Mother Nature. The basic of conservation is protecting and saving it for the future. Parents must root the plant for the future in their children’s mind, regardless of the regular educations that is taught in the school, parents plays a great role in the future development of their children’s.
Some steps for the parents to teach their children’s about the wildlife:
  1. Most of the Children’s love pets around their house. Small children’s are seem most playful with the house pets, be it your dog, cat or the parrot in the cage. Let them feel the wildlife in form of your pets.
  2. If they are exposed to the lively Mother Nature at a tender age, they might get a scope of developing a love for the nature.
  3. Besides their regular studies, subscribe some wildlife, nature, travel tour magazines, those contains beautiful images of the wildlife, nature, places which will give them some interest and which will in turn give them positive results in their studies too. Because a clear mind in always in the accepting mood.
  4. Surfing the net and going through the wildlife, nature, travel magazines, gives them a wider scope to know more of what they want.
  5. Gift them something special, such as binoculars, a small camera etc. to let see more of this beautiful world.
  6. Take them to places where they may get some fresh air and see the beautiful world.
  7. Give them some knowledge of the things that they see all around. Suppose if they see a Dragonfly – try to relate it with the helicopter, (which gives them fun in learning) and they will in turn pass the necessary knowledge to the world that they are in touch of.
  8. In return ask them some questions of what they have witnessed and learnt, this will improve their thinking and answering skills.