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Ecological Identity of Children
June 27, 2013
Let the beauty we love be what we do.
-Rumi
In our newest book, The Goodness of Rain: Developing an Ecological identity in Young Children, Ann Pelo offers this charge:

"We teach children to write and to read and to navigate mathematical systems so that they can access the world of ideas and questions and intellectual exchange.  We teach children how to behave with other people so that they can grow joyful and nourishing relationships.  We teach children history, so that they know where they come from, and we teach them art, so that they can imagine what might be, and we teach them science so that they understand the intricate workings of the physical world.  This teaching honors and strengthens children's innate social, intellectual and cultural, and aesthetic identities, identities that we value as a society.  We don't leave their development to happenstance or luck.  Just so, we must nurture children's intrinsic ecological identities with intention and action.

"This is our work as parents, caregivers, teachers: to invite children to braid their identities together with the place where they live by calling their attention to the air, the sky, the cracks in the sidewalk where the earth bursts out of its cement cage.

"When we live this way with children, we align ourselves with the instinct to know the place where we live.  Inviting children to know their home ground is our way home, as well."



We must discover our place
in the natural world. Together.

Teaching Four Year OldsJoin author Ann Pelo on her year-long journey as she nurtures the ecological identity of a toddler and discovers for herself what it means to live in relationship with the natural world...

  • delighting in discovery
    and adventure
  • developing dispositions
    and skills for being in
    the out-of-doors
  • learning when to speak and when to be still
  • knowing joy, grief, reverence, astonishment,
    and gladness
  • embracing the comradeship of fellow explorers

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Comments (2)

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Nirmal Kumar Ghosh · June 29, 2013
Shishu Vikash Kendra
Kolkata, West Bengal, India


Hello
Child Friend , Well said . It's the time to know them and let them know .

Child friend
Nirmal

Gail Conway · June 27, 2013
chicago metro aeyc
Chicago, Illinois, United States


So beautifully said!



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