For the Love of Nature
It’s a norm for kids these days to grow up with phones in their hand.
Technology has undoubtedly paved the way for society’s progress, making electronic devices ubiquitous.
However, they are also a cause for children spending significantly more time indoors. They may have access to endless forms of media, but it is taking away from their real-time world experiences.
Parents, if you feel the same, you have a tool right outside your doorstep that can bring about a welcome change.
Nature is the tool that activates all the senses of one’s being. It opens a child up to the wonders of the world: seeing expansive greenery, tasting the freshness in the air, feeling the texture of the leaves, inhaling the fragrance of water on mud, and hearing the subtle buzz on a sunny day.
When outdoors, children learn to be inventive by creating and designing their own activities.
“They can think more freely and interact in meaningful ways with their surroundings.”
Nature is good for the child’s mind.