| Teach your Children about Green Living this Earth Day
Earth Day
was established in 1970 to help raise environmental awareness in the United
States and around the world. By making a few simple changes, your family
can start living green. It not only helps the environment, it can also help
your family save money. The phrase "recycle, reduce, reuse" can help
in remembering the key points to helping the environment.
Recycling is one of the
easiest steps toward green living. By teaching your children what things
can be recycled, they can help sort things. If you live near
a recycling center, your family might even take a tour and see how it works.
When shopping, you can turn it into a game of "I spy" by trying
to find the three arrow symbol on a product that shows it's made from recycled
materials.
Reducing is another important step in learning to live green. Most families use more water and electricity than they realize. Remembering to turn off electronic items and lights when they aren't in use is one of the easiest things to do. Have the kids go around the house and see who can find the most number of things that are on that don't have to be.
Water is another area most families can reduce usage. Make a usage chart and keep track of how many times a day people use water: drinking, showers, flushing, watching clothes or dishes. Try to see how much each activity uses and find ways to use less water. Shortening showers and adjusting the toilet tank are only a couple ways to save water.
Take a walk or bike ride with your family. See if you can spot ways that people are either saving or wasting resources in your neighborhood. By not driving, it reinforces using alternate means of transportation, which not only saves gasoline, but also reduces air polution.
Reusing is another way to help your family start living green. On Earth Day, why not plant a garden and start a mulch pile? Even if you don't have a large yard, you can clear a small corner and plant a few tomatoes or cucumbers. By starting a mulch pile, you can show how nature can replenish itself by reusing organic materials. You also have the pleasure of raising vegetables, which are a healthy alternative to other snacks that your kids might pick.
Earth Day makes the perfect time to start teaching new earth-friendly habits. By putting the green ideas into practice now when they are young, they will be more likely to continue as they get older.
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