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Excellent Tips To Engage Your Children With Gardening Getting your children involved with gardening will not only give you an extra sets of hands, it will givethem an excellent learning experience, too. The key is getting them engaged with gardening. Beloware some great tips to do just that. To really keep your children's attention you must make gardening fun. If it feels like a chore, or youare too serious about their efforts, then your children will begin rebelling against any future gardeningopportunities. Find ways to make gardening into a game, or even, simply, tell each other jokes whileyou are gardening to keep the experience light and engaging. Be careful not to push your children too hard. This, again, makes gardening less fun for children, butit can also lead to very sloppy efforts on your children's part. If you need to redo all of your children'sgardening, then you are adding hours to your already very busy schedule. Go loaded with reasonablegoals for your children that will not cause them to do poor work. Get the entire family and close friends into the gardening adventure. The more people involved withyour gardening day, the more exciting it will be for your children. Invite over grandma and grandpaand offer family friends the opportunity to join in. Even get family pets into the action by bringing themoutside. The more interaction you offer, the more engaging the experience will be for your children. Put your children in clothes appropriate for gardening. Gardening, as you know, can be very messy. Ifyour children are in clothes they really love, then messing them up can be very detrimental to theiroverall experience. Plus, you'll then be stuck getting stains out of clothes, which no one likes to do.Before you begin gardening choose a set of gardening clothes for each child. Make the set sturdy, butalso special. This way, your children will feel like they are dressing up to play the part of gardener.This type of play can get them excited about the opportunity and keep them engaged throughout! Give your children the opportunity to choose their own plants from the store. This will give yourchildren the sense that they are a very important part of the gardening experience. You could even goso far as giving them a special section of the garden that is theirs to do with as they feel like. This canreally tap into your children's imagination, as well as foster a sense of dedication as they will need tolook after that section on a daily basis.

Make sure you use plants that are unique, flowery and colorful. Children love colors and uniqueshapes. You can really engage them with your garden by providing visually engaging plants as part ofyour garden plan. Do your homework prior to buying a ton of plants of this nature. Many of the mostcolorful plants out there are annuals, which will only last you one season. As you can see, there are a lot of great ways to engage your children with your gardening project.Begin with these tips and experiment with other ideas as you garden with your children more andmore. You may find new ways to engage them not mentioned here! For more information click here


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