Environmental education starts at home.
(NAPS)—Although schools are increasingly adding “green” aspects to their curricula, it is ultimately up to parents to help foster their children’s passion for protecting the environment. Here are some ways to get started:
Establish a “tree-free” home. Replace napkins and paper towels with cloth alternatives. Use toilet paper, notepads and printer paper made from recycled, bleach-free materials. And leave messages for family members on a reusable message board.
National Environmental Education Week (EE Week) is the largest organized environmental education event in the United States. Made possible by Canon, it increases the educational impact of Earth Day by creating a full week of educational preparation, learning and activities in K-12 classrooms, nature centers, zoos, museums and aquariums. By participating in EE Week, teachers encourage their students to make a difference in their schools, homes and communities. EE Week was developed by the National Environmental Education Foundation, an organization that promotes daily actions for helping people protect and enjoy the environment. To learn more, visit www.eeweek.org.