"We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." Native American proverb
We must teach our children to smell the earth, to taste the rain, to touch the wind, to see things grow, to hear the sun rise and night fall – to care. ~ John Cleal
Dr Abe V Rotor
Floor-to-wall mural by the author
at his residence San Vicente, Ilocos Sur
Encourage your kids to look for
nature everywhere you go.
It’s the weed breaking through the pavement,
It’s the leaves forming small
clumps along the side of the road.
It’s the sky at any given time
of the day or night.
It’s the wind doing what it
Likes to your hair.
Look around, it won’t take long to find it.”
~Penny Whitehouse
"Children the world over have a right to a childhood filled with beauty, joy, adventure, and companionship. They will grow toward ecological literacy if the soil they are nurtured in is rich with experience, love, and good examples. ”Alan Dyer
“As children observe, reflect, record, and share nature’s patterns and rhythms, they are participating in a process that promotes scientific and ecological awareness, problem solving, and creativity.” ~Deb Matthews Hensley
“As a child, one has that magical capacity to move among the many eras of the earth; to see the land as an animal does; to experience the sky from the perspective of a flower or a bee; to feel the earth quiver and breathe beneath us; to know a hundred different smells of mud and listen unselfconsciously to the soughing of the trees.” ~Valerie Andrews
"Children are born with a sense of wonder and an affinity for nature. Properly cultivated, these values can mature into ecological literacy, and eventually into sustainable patterns of living.” ~Zenobia Barlow
“Teach children to be kind to everything that lives.” ~Unknown
“Let children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity, as taught in woods and meadows, plains and mountains and streams of our blessed star, and they will learn that death is stingless indeed, and as beautiful as life. ~John Muir
“Let
Nature be your teacher.” ~ William Wordsworth
It’s
a wondrous thing how the wild calms a child.” Unknown
“If
a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder … he needs the
companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him
the joy, excitement, and mystery of the world we live in.” ~ Rachel Carson
“Let
children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions
of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity, as taught in woods and
meadows, plains and mountains and streams of our blessed star, and they will
learn that death is stingless indeed, and as beautiful as life.” ~ John Muir
"The
best education does not happen at a desk, but rather engaged
in everyday living – hands on, exploring, in active relationship with life.” ~
Vince Gowman
“Anything you
teach in an indoor classroom can be taught outdoors, often in ways that
are more enjoyable for children.” ~ Cathy James
“Earth
and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea,
are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can
ever learn from books.” ~John Lubbock
“Passion
is lifted from the earth itself by the muddy hands of the young; it travels
along grass-stained sleeves to the heart. If we are going to save
environmentalism and the environment, we must also save an endangered indicator
species: the child in nature.” ~ Richard Louv
“Children
have a natural affinity towards nature. Dirt, water, plants, and small animals
attract and hold children’s attention for hours, days, even a lifetime.”~Robin
C. Moore and Herb H Wong
Nature
is a tool to get children to experience not just the wider world, but
themselves.” ~ Stephen Moss
“A
child’s world is fresh and new and beautiful, full of wonder and excitement. It
is our misfortune that for most of us that clear-eyed vision, that true
instinct for what is beautiful, is dimmed and even lost before we reach
adulthood.” ~Rachel Carson
“Children
are born naturalists. They explore the world with all of their senses,
experiment in the environment, and communicate their discoveries to those
around them.” ~The Audubon
Nature Preschool
Acknowledgement
50
Inspirational Quotes About Children and Nature
By pawhitehouse
(Internet)
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