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It is never too early to begin teaching a toddler about conservation and preservation. Even something as simple as brushing teeth has a conservation lesson.
Ellen McNeill
All parents work hard at instilling values in their children. Fairness, sharing and accountability are but a few. With everything on their plates, it is easy for parents to overlook teaching environmentally friendly behaviors. That is one of the reasons that Ellen McNeill of Fletcher, North Carolina created her online baby store, MyConservationBaby.com. McNeill offers baby onesies and toddler tees with conservation messages such as Stop Global Warming and Protect the Environment. These educational clothes are designed to increase public awareness of important conservation issues and to serve as a reminder to a parent to tie a conservation message to activities with their toddler whenever possible. For example, McNeill says, even brushing teeth has a hidden conservation lesson that can be taught. It is important to encourage positive, environmentally friendly behaviors as early as possible. If a parent starts instilling green values in their kids when they are young it will increase the likelihood that they will continue an environmentally friendly lifestyle into adulthood. McNeill offers ten easy ways to get a toddler interested in conservation and preservation.
It can be overwhelming for a parent (and a toddler) to teach or learn all of these lessons simultaneously. Parents should start with something easy (like shutting off the water when brushing teeth) and work from there.
McNeill shares messages that remind us that conservation and protection of our environment begins with us and our families. “Share your conservation knowledge with your little ones and with others important to you. It will make a world of difference.”
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