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Raising Environmentally Conscious Children

Updated: Jan 4




Together for a better tomorrow

We’re all aware that the environment today is in a shamble. It is already late for us to intervene and prevent irreversible damage. Our responsibility now is to ensure that future generations are aware of the state of the environment and the role they can play to help in its betterment. Children are the biggest determinants of our future lives. It would not be wrong to say they are a mirror of what the world would be like a few years down the line. It is paramount that our children are made aware of threats to the environment. Early childhood education centers can be helpful in guiding parents to achieve this difficult task.


Tips to raise environmentally conscious children

Raising children who are considerate towards the environment takes continuous and consistent effort from parents and caregivers.

  1. Spend time in nature – for children to develop a bond with nature, they must have an opportunity to spend time outdoors. To experience the abundance of nature and understand how they can make a positive impact on all that constitutes our environment.

  2. Using natural resources efficiently – children will never understand wastage unless specifically made aware of it. It is the role of parents and caretakers to ensure children are taught the importance of conserving natural resources and minimizing wastage. Do small adjustments in your daily usage of resources, like shutting of the tap while brushing your teeth, or minimizing your food waste. These are concrete ways children can understand and partake in.

  3. The 3 R’s of waste management: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – This is a concept best ingrained early on in life. When children learn the importance of effective waste management, they are already on the path to being environmentally conscious.

  4. Gardening/Planting – another effective way to ensure children have a chance to be close to nature is to involve them in gardening. Gardening not only gets them involved in a fun activity but also imprints a nurturing tendency towards nature.

  5. Love for animals – the environment belongs to the animals as much as humans, and so raising an environmentally conscious child would include ensuring the child learns to be kind and caring to animals as well. This care can be developed by meeting animals in real life and learning how to treat them and how to best care for them.


Various schools including Dibber International Kindergarten ensure children have a holistic development in their learning journey, especially from an early age. This encourages children to look beyond the textbook curriculum and identify the various learning opportunities around them while keeping the environment in mind.



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