Initiative on environmental education of the younger generation added young naturalists
22.08.2024 | 23:45 |An exciting environmental quest, which was held by the public organization "Yash Tebigatchi" within the framework of the international exhibition-fair "Kids Expo: Everything for Children" held in Ashgabat, replenished the ranks of young naturalists of Turkmenistan.
The event was aimed at forming a caring attitude towards nature and environmental responsibility in the younger generation, and the game-like interactive presentation of scientific and educational content contributed to the involvement of children of all ages - from preschoolers to high school students.
The participants of the quest, young residents of the capital, enthusiastically overcame various tests related to knowledge of nature, rules and skills of behavior in the natural environment. They also had to demonstrate the ability to work in a team and creativity. The quest included "stations" dedicated to various aspects of ecology: from recognizing animal tracks to the ability to build a fire that is safe for the surrounding area.
Such events contribute to the development of environmental culture in the younger generation through the natural curiosity of the child. "We are glad to see such a keen interest in environmental issues in children. It is very important to instill a love for nature from an early age so that children understand their role in preserving the environment," Shirin Zhozhyeva, a representative of "Yash Tebigatchi" said.
All participants of the quest were awarded prizes - sets of school supplies provided by the Children's Fund of Turkmenistan under the Youth Organization named after Magtymguly. This was a pleasant surprise for young ecologists and another incentive for further participation in such events.
The “Yash Tebigatchi” initiative on environmental education of the younger generation, supported by the organizers of the exhibition and the Children's Fund of Turkmenistan, was successful, which gives reason to hope for its development and scaling with the assistance of interested partners.
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