If you have embraced an eco-conscious attitude and turned to a more sustainable lifestyle, you may be keen to pass on you ideals to the next generation by instilling them with a sense of environmental responsibility. Leading by example is a good place to start, and all you really have to do is show them the many ways in which they can live in a manner that includes environmental awareness. For example, you may give up your standard gas-guzzler in favor of an electric vehicle, public transportation, or even a bicycle. You could stop buying your produce at the market and plant your own organic vegetable garden. And you can buy second-hand or sustainable goods and compost and recycle in order to cut down on pollution from manufacturing and waste heading from your house to the landfill. But there are other ways to get your kids on the eco-friendly bandwagon and turn the lessons you teach them into lifelong habits.
The main thing is to start when they’re young. The sooner you instill your kids with eco-friendly values, the better chance that they will follow in your carbon-neutral footsteps for life. This means making eco-friendly adjustments to your household before you start your family so that your children can grow up surrounded by reminders of a sustainable lifestyle. When they start out eating fresh, organic foods rather than prepackaged and processed items, they’ll learn to prefer these healthy (and environmentally sound) options. And if the hardwoods in your home are reclaimed, the furnishings are made from recycled materials, the linens are organic, and the house is powered by the sun and heated and cooled via geo-exchange, your kids will grow up with a strong foundation in the principles of environmental responsibility.
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