Water Conservation For Kids
Water Conservation For Kids / Intro
Water conservation should not be considered an option any longer.
Current circumstances require our full attention if we hope to thrive as a civilization. If these statements sound dramatic, it is because much of the world is currently suffering due to a lack of clean water.
Statistics around the reveal that our fresh water supply is practically nonexistent. That is why it is so important to seek out, find and start using all the innovative water conservation solutions and methods that are available today.
Whether you live in Australia or China or the US, it is time to wake up and take responsiblity. It is easy to practice water conservation in the home, but there is more to be done. Our world needs help on a commercial level as well so that our waste can be controlled in such areas as agriculture and irrigation.
Water Conservation ideas are cropping up in exciting legislation. That's why our participation in the voting process is so important. Let's act now, so our kids will have a brighter, greener future.
Water Conservation For Kids /
Show and Tell
For many children water is the ultimate playground.
From
swimming pools to the ocean, kids have an innate love for playing in
the water. But do your kids also understand the importance of water in
everyday life? One way to teach them to value and respect water is to
encourage them to conserve it.
Help kids become well aware of the need for water conservation by
giving them hands-on activities that help conserve water.
Water Conservation For Kids / 7
Simple Steps
1. Explain to kids why clean water is important. Tell
them that they need it to drink, cook, water plants and bathe.
2. Let them know that running the water while brushing their teeth,
washing fruits and vegetables and when playing water games outside
wastes fresh water.
3. Check into ideas for water conservation and how kids can recycle
water. Make a chart demonstrating different ideas for water
conservation.
4. Catch rainwater in a bucket and let kids use it for watering plants
inside and outside.
5. Teach kids that flushing the toilet all the time consumes gallons of
water. Have them practice flushing the toilet only when necessary.
6. Let kids do tasks around the home that help teach water
conservation. Some examples that chores teach are: load the dishwasher
or washing machine only when full, turn the hose off when washing pets
and cars, fill the sink with water when washing dishes and water the
lawn in the early morning or evening hours and not during the middle of
the day.
7. Designate a water conservation paper where the kids must explain two
or three bad things that would happen if the earth runs out of fresh
water. Younger kids can do this assignment with drawings and short
sentences.
Water Conservation For Kids /
Bonus Suggestions
Additional suggestions to get your kids interested and
excited about water conservation are the following:
1. Set bonuses for your children to save water. By doing
so, you are helping to train and instill good water-use behaviors.
Assign them to be the family water patrol and have them list ways on
how water can be used more efficiently.
2. Visit interactive exhibits. These types of events provide children
the chance to learn about the sources of water, and the formulas of
delivering and processing water. Just 'Google' water conservation
exhibits in your area to find out what's happening near you.
3. Play fun games with your children, as you teach them how to save
water around the house.
Sources
http://www.wateruseitwisely.com/kids/index.php
http://www.epa.gov/water/kids/you.html
http://life.familyeducation.com/humans-and-environment/conservation/36300.html
For more information on the importance of water
conservation follow these links:
Importance
of Conservation of Water
Water
Conservation Statistics
Water
Conservation Methods
Water
Conservation Solutions
Australia
Water Conservation Programs
Water
Conservation in the Home
Gardening
Water Conservation
Irrigation
Water Conservation
Water
Conservation Kits
Water
Conservation Devices
Water
Conservation Legislation
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