Instilling a love for the natural world in children and encouraging their own natural curiosity about the world in which we live. “The hands are the instruments of man’s intelligence.” Maria Montessori I am a teacher at a Montessori school. Children are encouraged to use their hands to explore by touching, feeling, and doing. In this activity they used red and yellow paint, flowers, and pinecones. I believe that if we want adults to have a reverence, a love and respect for the natural world then we have to give them the opportunity to explore it when they are very young. We have to teach them that “nature” isn’t a separate place but that we are all connected in one natural world and that when we care for our world we care for ourselves. ~ ~ ~ Nature notes Our world Tuesday Pictorial Tuesday . Image-in-ing My corner of the world . Community Global . Wordless Wednesday
Why thank you. I'll take it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing water clash. Great shot!
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Mersad Donko Photography
think i would kinda be glad to be inside and warm....but would def be mesmerized into watching all that raw force...
ReplyDeleteLike the color tones of your photo.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a spray!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! And I love the abc aspect of your post!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWILD WAVES!
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That is beautiful!
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Kim,USA
Great scene and I like the grainy look to this!
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Lisa
Perfect W poem! I did the same... I think there is one word that isn't a W, and it's linked to my name.
ReplyDeleteYour focus on the ocean is gorgeous. You take the simplest things and weave magic. Lovely. Amy
Love the faint colors in this pic! And you found lot's of W's
ReplyDeleteBeautiful crashing surf. - Margy
ReplyDeleteYou captured the waves crashing so well and I also love the words for W week.
ReplyDeleteNature's raw beauty right outside! How lovely, especially when you are cozy and warm. xo Karen
ReplyDeleteWinter waves...summer waves...it doesn't matter. The ocean is always beautiful. Great capture!
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ReplyDeletelovely image. I like wild waters as long as I´m not in it. :)
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