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School teaches you many of the fundamental things you’ll need a basic grip on in order to be a genuine success during your life, including math, English, science, discipline, and socializing, to name a few. But not everything that’s worth knowing is chalked up on blackboards. At least, not yet.
-Why Gardening Should be Taught in Schools
1) Encourage Healthy Eating
2) Raise Environmental Appreciation
3) Provide Unique Learning Experiences
Watching plants grow is a fun and educational experience for children. Their enormous curiosity and excitement over anything new makes them naturals for gardening. Growing plant seeds with kids teaches them how nature works, adds to their interest in environmental sustainability and gives them pride in seeing the results. It also helps encourage children to cook their own food and diminish their reliance on junk food - we can no longer deny that obesity is on the rise for children.
-Surviving Skills be taught to students
The lack of survival skills among school-going children raises a big question about the education system. While it is important to learn spelling, isn’t it equally or more important to know how to start a fire and what to do in an emergency situation? Simple survival tactics can be of great benefit and add value to the student’s quality of life. Survival tactics can also save lives in emergency situations. In fact, in life-threatening situations, the theoretical concepts definitely come second to survival skills.
-stress management be taught in elementary school
Stress is becoming more and more common among students today. Between assignments, after-school activities and other responsibilities, it is easy for students to feel stretched too thin and pulled in many directions. This is why it is so important to teach your students how to manage their stress.