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Here are ten tips for ways to get your kids outside

  1. Lets Eat Outside

    Who can resist a picnic? A hunk of bread with warm water - mmmm... No matter what it is it just tastes better outside.
     
  2. There Is Treasure To Be Found

    What is more fun then to find something? You can find stuff just by walking around and keeping your eyes open, or by using something like a metal detector. You can look for real treasure, or wondrous treasure such as plants and animals. Maybe you claim your prize by taking pictures of it.
     
  3. Play Games

    Go to a park or any where outside for that mater and play games and have loads of fun.
     
  4. Go Exploring

    Go on a hike, wonder off to see something amazing and wonderful. Just be prepared, know your limits, and take the proper essentials with you...
     
  5. Cook Ove A Fire

    This does take some skill and knowledge, but can be fun and rewarding. You can even cook using no utensils such as baccon and eggs in a paper bag, or even foil packs (wrap a beef patty, some potato, carrots, onion, etc in tin foil with some seasoning and a splash of water. Cook in coals for about 20-30 mins, flip over and cook for 20-30 mins more and it should be ready to eat.)
     
  6. Something to Climb On

    Here’s your shoes, let’s climb that rock. How do I get up there? How do I balance? I don’t want smooth plastic or metal. Give me something from nature, with nooks and crannies, texture, lichen even. I love rock walls, stream banks, tree trunks, grassy hills. I’m behind you.
     
  7. Gaze At The Sky

    Watch the clouds float by, the birds soar high over head, or even gaze at the stars.
     
  8. See Water Sparkle

    Sunshine and water are a winning combination. A watering can, a hose, a bucket, a bowl, an old basin or pan, cups, ladles, feet, hands, creeks, rivers, lakes, seas, oceans, boats, floats, fountains, waterfalls, I touch and watch them all.
     
  9. You Can’t Catch Me

    Maybe I can run like the wind through that park, field or prairie, fly a kite, watch a bird soaring, find shapes in the clouds and wish I could touch them. You could even pretend to be various anmials.
     
  10. Want to Be With You

    Open the door and go outside. I want to be with you – I’ll follow. Who’s that special person I want to be with? Or am I the person others want to be with? Give me a choice – chores or outdoors. Suddenly I found my shoes!

 

Hope this list offers you some ideas and insperation. I welcome your thoughts and addtions... please add them in the comments section below...

 



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10 tips to getting kids outside
@Hector on 07/10/2012
Jeremy Slaybaugh / Actually, despite your neeslesdly emotional reaction and attempt at throwing stones, the chaos being spoken of is taking a boy who IS a boy both by nature and by physiology, and not only encouraging him to believe he's a girl at 7, (developmentally, emotionally and mentally unable to understand the ramifications of his decision) but putting him into the middle of a bunch of girls who are girls by nature and physiology. It doesn't take a Rhodes scholar to see that that can very easily lead to some awkward and yes, chaotic, responses and situations.Looking at the situation realistically is hardly "closed minded," no matter how people such as yourself try to color it so.



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