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Get Kids Involved in Home Energy SavingsThe Family will Save Money and Children will Adopt Lifelong Values
Teach kids to save energy at home through simple language and your positive example. Encourage them to engage in energy saving activities and reward their actions.
The advantage of teaching children to reduce energy use is priceless; it helps manage household energy costs and implant values that may be carried into adulthood. By teaching kids to save energy early on, they are more likely to eventually make choices that reflect an appreciation for money, a deep respect for precious resources and an innate love for the beautiful world they live in. Instruction TipsEnergy is a complex subject. Introducing young kids to easy-to-understand concepts will help them later make the connection between producing and consuming energy and why conserving it is so essential. Use basic language and imagery to facilitate your child’s understanding. Some simple energy messages:
Your example is a powerful teaching tool, since children emulate their parents' actions and behaviour. Needless to say, your children are most likely to develop good energy saving habits, should they see you participating in energy saving activities and adopting the right mindset! Ways to Get Kids InvolvedAs soon as children can operate a light switch, they can contribute to saving energy in the home and reducing energy costs. Even if a particular activity may not save much energy in itself, always being responsible about energy use as children will help them develop good practices as adults. Encourage your child to:
Activities to do with your child:
Reinforce Positive BehaviourChildren are more likely to consistently and happily save energy around the home, when they are acknowledged for positive behaviour. Tell them what a great job they are doing and how proud you are. Remind them they are helping the earth when they turn off lights and shut fridge doors. You may even set up a special jar that is devoted to energy saving contributions. Whenever a child engages in an energy saving activity, she places a certain amount of (previously allocated) money into the jar—representing the energy conserved through her action. Once a month, the jar of money is then used for a family outing, a special treat or an energy saving device (like a programmable thermostat or energy meter), or placed in a separate savings account. Teaching your child early on to save energy will help them to adopt lifelong values about energy use, money and the environment. Encourage them to engage in energy saving activities by rewarding good behaviour and through your positive example.
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