Analysis Of Developing A Relationship With The Environment And Environment

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Developing a relationship with the environment and nature provides a perspective and appreciation for self, others, and the environment. Pelo (2013) writes in a poetic prose urging adults to slow down and together with children, create an ecological identity. She speaks of bonding with ecology by paying attention, being curious, opening one’s heart, and being modest and humble by “recognition of your rightful place in the world, which is neither distinct from nor superior to nor less natural than other beings” (Pelo, 2013, p. 47).
In today’s society, technology and media inundates lives from young children to adults. Taking the opportunity to slow down, appreciate, and connect with nature, one can begin to learn more about personal self-identity. Pelo wrote about her year with a 1-year-old …show more content…

Due to these distractions, a decrease in outdoor play has occurred, but even more, it appears not many people take the time to live in the moment and truly experience their surroundings. Pelo even discussed her lack of connection with accepting all of nature, until she progressed through the year with Dylan. She committed her year with Dylan as a year to spend every day outside, despite the weather. Together, they were on a journey to ameliorate ecological identities. Pelo’s pedagogy can be inspirational and thought provoking with examples for any parent, teacher, caregiver, or other to start building their own ecological identity and ways to build it together with a child. Holding a reverence and building a relationship with nature, is a dynamic of play. Children will engage in play. As they discover and explore they happen upon something such as an insect, a flower, the sound of a bird, or fallen autumn leaf. They will slow down, even if briefly, at appropriate timing for sharing information, the child can begin to show appreciation by naming it and then begin to build the

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