How to teach to your kids to save water? The first thing you have to teach your children about water is that it comprises 70% of their body. This fact might come as a shock to them at first, but it will also drive the point home.
Water is one of the essential elements of life, so it’s important to teach your kids how to respect and preserve it. With some tips under your belt, teaching your kids how to save water should be a breeze.
Sources of knowledge are everywhere The good news is — you are not alone in this endeavor. Online sources about the importance of water preservation are plentiful.
Have you ever gotten frustrated because your kids keep forgetting to turn the faucet off while brushing their teeth? You can always show them some website about the importance of saving water or, even better, an online presentation or a YouTube video that will get the point across in the most concise way. These presentations are designed not to put too much strain on the attention span of your children, which makes them a perfect substitute for something that might otherwise turn into a parent […]
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