Renewable Energy Specialists Sherwood AR
It’s hard for adults to process the science, and the issue is even more complicated for children. The National Wildlife Federation has launched Climate Classroom , a new website that offers guidelines for discussions with children.
Sun City Solar Energy
501-412-1513
57 Marcella Dr.
Little Rock, AR
Sun City Solar Energy
501-412-1513
57 Marcella Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72223
Services
Design, Retail, Installation and Service
Home Energy Consultants, Inc.
479-263-1017
17725 Clear Water Rd.
Fayetteville, AR
Rooftop Wind Power
501-776-1015
25608 I-30
Bryant, AR
Emission Control
(501) 330-1206
95 Mountain Village Est
Bigelow, AR
Envitreat Llc
(479) 927-2672
124 Woodcliff Rd
Springdale, AR
Sun City Solar Energy, LLC
510-412-1513
57 Marcella Dr.
Little Rock, AR
Sun City Solar Energy, LLC
510-412-1513
57 Marcella Dr.
Little Rock, AR 72223
Services
Solar Electric Power, Solar Hot Water, Solar Pool Heaters Commercial and Residential Design and Install
Energy Master Home
501-753-7300
#5 Collins Industrial Place
North Little Rock, AR
Energy Master Home
501-753-7300
#5 Collins Industrial Place
North Little Rock, AR 72213
Services
Home Energy Audits
Illini Environmental Services
(870) 762-1001
7301 E County Road 142
Blytheville, AR
Trinity Consultants
(870) 743-1953
Harrison, AR
Ark Dept of Environmental Quality
(870) 368-5053
Melbourne, AR
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Has your child ever asked you about global warming or expressed fears about its consequences? It’s hard for adults to process the science, and the issue is even more complicated for children. So, do you know enough to answer questions from an informed perspective? How can you talk to your kids without overwhelming them? Can you find the resources you need to facilitate a discussion that increases your children’s understanding and empowers them to make a difference? Help is available online. The National Wildlife Federation has launched Climate Classroom , a new website that offers guidelines for discussions with children, including:
- When your children ask questions, allow them to explore the issues and lead the conversation.
- As a parent, maintain an age-appropriate perspective. Don’t talk to an 8-year-old the same way you’d address your 13-year-old.
- Speak positively about solutions. Teach your kids how they can contribute to the efforts to solve the problem.
Climate Classroom also provides answers to common questions kids ask about global warming. Editor’s Note: OrganicAuthority.com publishes science news so organic consumers have access to the latest information on climate change and threats to our environment. You can view similar posts by visiting the Environment Section of our blog... |
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