
Raising a natural child is something that many parents are interested in these days. Some parents hear about "natural living" or have a vague notion that they should be "more natural" in their homes, but aren't sure how to do it. Raising a natural child can begin with some small steps and move forward into an overall natural lifestyle. Here are some tips...
Foster an Interest in Nature
Most children naturally love to be out in nature. Others may have been raised in an environment with little exposure to nature, and might not have an immediate interest in it. Either way, getting your kids out into nature can help raise a natural child. To do this, try some of the following.
* Encourage a collection of natural objects, such as pine cones, feathers, rocks, or nuts. Whirly maple "keys" make fun seasonal collections that you can release from a porch or deck and watch them twirl on their way down.
* Direct your kids outside when they are bored or getting underfoot in the house. This will help teach them where to turn - nature - when they need something to do.
* Take walks and hikes together as a family instead of going to a movie, watching TV, or playing computer games.
* Nature crafts can open your kids' eyes to the artistic world around them. They can gather twigs to weave into picture frames and wreaths, or collect acorns to decorate various objects. They can weave flowers into chains or build cabins out of sticks. Check your local library and/or the internet to find more nature craft ideas.
To Your Success
Perzina Munroe
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