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Explaining climate change to kids

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Image source: nytimes.com The way children think about the world is changing. But they're not just seeing it through rose-colored glasses anymore. Each day carries new challenges and opportunities that make understanding climate change more important for their generation. In this blog post, Janique Goff Madison discusses climate change in a manner that children will understand. NASA defines climate change as the change in average conditions in a particular region over an extended period. NASA scientists have observed and discovered that Earth's surface has started getting warmer throughout the years, with many of the recorded warmest periods happening in the last two decades. To understand climate change better, one must know the difference between climate and weather. Weather refers to the conditions outside, at present, in a particular area. Climate refers to the conditions in a certain region that are anticipated during particular seasons or moments in a year. Image so...

Kids and photography: Building their interest in the discipline

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  Photography has become largely accessible to children of all ages, all thanks to the advanced camera technology present in smartphones. While photography is within their reach, true love and appreciation for the discipline may take some time to develop in a child’s consciousness. Image source: sharpshotsphotoclub.co.uk One way to kindle a child’s interest in photography is by surrounding them with great photography, shares Janique Goff Madison. Kids are generally intrigued by animal photos, which makes it a good starting point. Once a child is familiar with the concept of taking images, encourage them to take their own photos and explore. Take it slow the techniques and methods. Allow them to discover the discipline on their own. Following their own exploration, teach the child about background and foreground. Framing starts with scanning the surroundings of the subject. Image source: claremurthy.com Teach them the proper way to handle all kinds of cameras. Kids these ar...