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How To Enjoy Your Holidays With Your Children


At school, children treat nature scientifically. Identify the names of trees, learn about photosynthesis, and find out the difference between cumulus and cirrus clouds. There is another aspect of nature that many people miss. What is missing are the inner experiences nature evokes: wonder, expanded perception, beauty, introspection, creative insight, joy, peace, inspiration and rejuvenation.

Getting outside with your children and enjoying the tranquility and beauty of nature will inspire you and your children's natural wisdom, love, and creativity. Experiences, in nature are true nourishment for the soul. and an opportunity for parents and children to grow spiritually, emotionally and spiritually. Encountering nature offers the gift of wonder, unity, harmony, self-awareness, connection,, and joy. Many adults and children find that a trip to nature relaxes their minds and spirit while helping them easily solve problems and gain valuable insight into their lives.

Lunch or snacks, water, a small spiral-bound sketchbook or journal, crayons or pastels, leaves, rocks, feathers, etc. before you leave. are discovered and The keywords for your journey are discovering, feel, see, listen, learn, enjoy, appreciate, write, draw, discover, keep silent. Each activity is suitable for writing or drawing in your nature journal. Record your experience.

Find a vantage point and sit quietly for 10 minutes observing your surroundings. Then write a poem about what you felt or saw here. 2. Choose a different location. Listen carefully and draw what you hear. Look at the sky. Be enchanted by him. Imagine walking through the air. How about you, please draw it.

Find your absolute favorite place to rest after hiking. what is that? Draw it or write it in your diary. Feel love spread all around you. Send everything out into the wild. Manufacturer of natural statues. Turn and then stop in poses representing nature, trees, grass, rivers, sun, rocks, ants, flowers, and more. Take turns posing natural objects. After having fun, draw your favorite poses in your Nature Journal. why did you like it the most? write about it.

Find a tree to sit on. Close your eyes and imagine talking to a tree. If you speak to him, he will answer. Enjoy the conversation, then open your eyes and write down what you learn. Draw yourself under the tree as well. Stand or sit quietly anywhere you like. Please be very calm. Think about the problem that bothers you. Observe what is happening in nature around you. Eventually, as you observe, an idea pops into your head to solve your problem. Draw or write about it. (When we are silent, our inner wisdom, our intuition, provides answers. Please sit down and be quiet. Notice something you haven't noticed before. Fill your consciousness with something new. Write a story about it in your diary. 

Collect some very small natural sights during your hike. Seeds, grasses, leaves, sticks, etc. Discuss what you find. Use these elements to create an image of nature in your diary. The most beautiful game. Take a trip and talk about the most beautiful things you've seen at this moment. "The most beautiful thing I see right now is..." Repeat as you move. Discuss why you think it's beautiful and draw your favorite when you're done.

You can buy a magnifying glass for less than $5. This gives a new dimension to the nature experience. Anything that catches your eye is a great object to look at with a magnifying glass. When you're done, write a short poem about it.

Water. Find a stream, pond, river, lake, etc., and sit near it. Stay still and pretend you are water. Become one and feel the touch of the water. writing Yarn ball and drawing. Kids love it! 

Yarn ball game. Use a piece of yarn to mark a square to sit on. It can be big or small. Keep your eyes on the court and be aware of what is happening around you. Pay attention to everything in the square. Draw it and write some comments. Silent Wandering. Take a quiet walk without saying anything. Your senses are very acute and you will notice things that you would not normally notice. Write or draw what the silence was like. Flowers are falling. Pay attention to every flower you see. Pay attention to things like color, leaf shape, and stem size. I'm only looking for flowers today. Once completed, draw your favorite.

The Path of Gratitude. A grateful attitude makes us better people. Encourage your children to be grateful. A walk/hike is meant to appreciate the beauty of nature and the trees, plants, and animals that cross the path. Give thanks for the shade and give them a hug! Appreciate the beauty of flowers, the wonderful presence of insects, birds, frogs, and all that nature makes life possible.

"Say thank you for the oaks, thank you for the flowers, thank you for the yellow butterflies, and walk away. You'll feel great. Write down what you are grateful for in nature and what you are grateful for in life. Meditate. Children love simple meditations. Find a quiet place and close your eyes. Let us imagine and feel peace, harmony, kindness, and beauty. Think about it for five minutes. write or draw.


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