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In the Neighborhood
Exploring Your Hometown By Amy Carey
Don't spend your next school holiday listening to your children cry, "We're bored!" or relying on the TV to fill in the afternoon hours. Introduce them to a place they visit every day but may not know much about: your hometown.
By getting out of the house and out into their community, you're encouraging your kids to be creative, to explore. "As a rule, kids [today] aren't encouraged to be creative and they forget how to be," says Stephania Munson-Bishop, a long-time human service professional who publishes the ezine Tidbits from the Pantry. When they're creative, kids "find an inner self that gives them courage and pride," she says.
By learning to explore what your hometown has to offer, your kids will develop a better understanding of why you've chosen to locate your family where you have. When you encourage your children to lead the hometown tour, to dream up a scavenger hunt or to scour the streets for souvenirs, you foster their sense of pride in their hometown and teach them skills they won't necessarily learn by planting themselves in front of the TV. Where better to begin learning than right here in your hometown?


