this is very true also. Every generation will come with some changes. As time goes by, we might be surprised to observe other things as well. I, however, still support that being outdoors is important too. Just to appreciate nature. It is also a healthy practice.
Outdoor Play versus Electronics
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Toni could like a whole lot more outdoor activities: gardening, raking, identifying different types of plants, and hiking. He could have a whole nature adventure. Or even a safari adventure naming all of the animals he likes. There is a place in Louisiana called Global Wildlife where you get on this caravan and you can feed giraffes, zebras, llamas, and more. I think children would have fun following Toni on one of these trips.Kibetious wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 03:16this is very true also. Every generation will come with some changes. As time goes by, we might be surprised to observe other things as well. I, however, still support that being outdoors is important too. Just to appreciate nature. It is also a healthy practice.
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Well saidKibetious wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 03:16this is very true also. Every generation will come with some changes. As time goes by, we might be surprised to observe other things as well. I, however, still support that being outdoors is important too. Just to appreciate nature. It is also a healthy practice.
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I can only imagine how much more Toni can do outdoors. It will be a nice episode in the series.kfwilson6 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 11:22Toni could like a whole lot more outdoor activities: gardening, raking, identifying different types of plants, and hiking. He could have a whole nature adventure. Or even a safari adventure naming all of the animals he likes. There is a place in Louisiana called Global Wildlife where you get on this caravan and you can feed giraffes, zebras, llamas, and more. I think children would have fun following Toni on one of these trips.Kibetious wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 03:16this is very true also. Every generation will come with some changes. As time goes by, we might be surprised to observe other things as well. I, however, still support that being outdoors is important too. Just to appreciate nature. It is also a healthy practice.
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The dangers of too much time spent using electronics has begun to come to light. The internet and smart phones haven't really been around long enough for scientists and psychologists to fully study the effects. But we do know the positive effects of exercise!
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Exactly! I see a lot of children wearing eye glasses at their young age. They have red eyes already, but playing outdoor games will make them physically fit.
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Wow, awesome! It is true that parents have a great role to play as they guide their children on the use of electronic gadgets so that they do not overuse them also.
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as someone mentioned above, don't make gadgets like in a way of babysitter. All the children around me here(my neighbors ' children) often fight for the tablets and cellphone than playing outdoor games.