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EcoKids: Raising Children Who Care for the Earth

EcoKids: Raising Children Who Care for the Earth

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Author: Dan Chiras
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 834153

Media: Paperback
Pages: 240
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0865715335
Dewey Decimal Number: 363.70071
EAN: 9780865715332
ASIN: 0865715335

Publication Date: June 1, 2005
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To forge a sustainable future, we need citizens who care for the earth. We need citizens who understand that planet care is the ultimate form of self-care. But we also need generations who live according to their values and convictions and who can effect positive change in their lives and the lives of others. Because public schools and the popular media cannot be counted on to produce an Earth-friendly citizenry, the task falls to parents. Yet even aware parents often lack the understanding and resources to take on such a task.

EcoKids addresses this gap by presenting a coherent plan that will help parents foster love for nature, teach children the importance of environmental protection and promote environmental values and inspire action-actions that will last a lifetime. A hopeful and inspiring guide for parents, topics covered include ways to:

Avoid gloom and doom in favor of positive solutions
Foster love and empathy for nature
Develop environmental values
Put values into action
Help children discover the roots of problems and be part of lasting solutions
Walk the talk
Counter the consumer culture, starting in your own home and community
Generate hope and combat apathy

Each chapter includes an inspiring case study of a child who's making a difference, short pieces that highlight serious problems such as global warming, along with positive solutions that can be read aloud to children, and activities for children. A resource guide lists helpful books, articles, videos and organizations.

Dan Chiras is the father of two boys and the author of over 20 books on environmental issues and sustainability. He teaches courses on renewable energy, green building and sustainability at Colorado College. His free time is spent mountain biking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, playing music and gardening with his boys.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A great guide for eco-focused parenting   November 30, 2008
Francis M Vanek (Ithaca, NY USA)
There are many books out there that will help you to become a more environmentally conscious person. In "Ecokids", Dan Chiras has taken his considerable experience as a writer on issues green and applied it to an especially important niche: helping parents to bring environmental issues into their parenting. I worked my way through this book from cover to cover over the course of several weeks, reading and thinking about it bits at a time. I found the range of practical activities and conversation topics for working with children to be insightful. Also, the analysis of the forces in society that work against sustainability and encourage children to become excessive consumers was very perceptive; it helped me to see the patterns that exist all around us in our neighborhoods and schools in a new light. Reading this book has already helped me to add some new practices with my own 13- and 9-year-old, and in the coming months and years I will be returning to this book to look again at key passages and family activities to put into practice its ideas. Recommended for any parent who cares about the environment.

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