If children are taught gardening from an early age, they can get many benefits. Through gardening, children not only come closer to nature, but also learn a lot.
When we plant a seed in the soil and see it sprout, we know that the fruits of patience are sweet. Gardening increases children's understanding. (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
Children connect with nature by learning how plants grow and develop. This will help them understand the need and importance of nature and how important it is to take care of our earth and environment. (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
Patience Lesson: While gardening, children watch plants grow and practice patience. When they see the plants slowly growing and flowering, they realize that it takes time and patience to get good results (Photo Credit: Pexel.com)
This also teaches them that patience is very important to achieve good things in life. (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
Freshness and health: While gardening, children are outside under the open sky, where they get a chance to come in contact with fresh air. (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
By breathing this open air, their mind remains happy and their health also remains good. Fresh air gives them new energy and improves their mood. (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
By doing gardening in this way, both their body and mind remain healthy and happy. Children learn new things through gardening. (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
They also learn about soil, water and air as well as plant life, which increases their curiosity.
Note: All the above points are being provided by ABP Maa to the readers only as information. ABP makes no claims to me (Photo credit: Pexel.com)
Published: April 16, 2024 03:42 PM (IST)
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