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6 Green Parenting Tips for Summer

Last updated: July 16, 2025 12:35 pm
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Summer is the perfect time for children to enjoy the great outdoors and engage in fun and educational activities. With the right guidance from parents, kids can connect with nature, learn new skills, and even conserve resources. Here are some green parenting tips to make the most of the summer months:

Unplug & Get Out of the House
In today’s digital age, many children spend a significant amount of time on screens. Encourage your kids to limit screen time and spend more time outdoors. Setting boundaries and organizing fun outdoor activities with friends can help them stay active and connected to nature.

Go to U-pick Farms
Visiting u-pick farms is a great way for kids to experience the joys of harvesting and eating seasonal foods. Many farms offer opportunities to pick fruits like apples, strawberries, blueberries, and more. You can either enjoy the fresh produce or use them to make delicious treats like jams and smoothies. Make it a tradition to visit these farms annually and enjoy the bounty of nature.

Explore the Great Outdoors
Encourage your children to explore the wonders of nature by engaging in outdoor activities like creek splashing, tree climbing, and biking. Create fun nature exploration activities like collecting found objects for collages, enjoying rope swings, or having a picnic in the forest. Gardening can also be a great way for kids to learn about nature’s cycles and contribute to growing their own food.

Enjoy Nature Study
Children are natural learners, so tap into their curiosity by creating nature-based games and activities. Combine book learning with hands-on experiences like sailing homemade boats to understand river currents, collecting and studying bugs, or identifying local plant and bird species. Learning about edible and medicinal plants can also be a fun and educational experience for kids.

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Plan a Staycation
Instead of traveling far and wide, consider having a staycation and exploring your local area. Visit nearby parks, restaurants, hiking trails, museums, and other attractions that you’ve always wanted to explore. Staycations not only save money but also reduce the carbon footprint associated with travel.

Go to Garage Sales
Teach your children the value of recycling and reusing by shopping at garage sales for secondhand items. Summer is a great time to hunt for bargains and find unique treasures. Encourage your kids to only buy things they will use and to pass on items they no longer need to others.

By following these green parenting tips, you can help your children make the most of their summer while fostering a love for nature and sustainability. Enjoy the summer months with meaningful activities that benefit both your kids and the planet.

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