As parents, we often worry about what our children are
getting excited about. We hope we can
guide them to “bond” with healthy things like a love of learning, of family and
of healthy social activities. But we
also worry they will bond with the wrong people like internet stalkers or the
wrong crowd at school. Wouldn’t it be
great if we could harness that tremendous energy and desire to latch onto something
and bond with it and help our children “bond” with the universe through a love
of astronomy?
Kids love to get excited about what you are excited
about. So there lots of ways you can
“spring” the fun of astronomy on them that will jump start them on a long and
happy exploration of the hobby of astronomy.
Here are a few to get your imagination going.
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Work it into an evening in the backyard. If you know the night sky will be
particularly exciting the night of a big family barbecue, plan to have some
blankets out there. Then as everybody
else is playing Frisbee, just lay out a blanket, lay flat on your back and
start staring up into the sky with a binoculars. Like the old prank of staring at a far away
spot to get people’s interest, your kids will see what you are doing and what
to know what is going on. As you let
them take a peek, their curiosity will take off like a wild fire and they are
hooked.
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A surprise visit to the country. Sometimes it is hard to see the vast display
of stars from within the city. So if you
announce that you are going to show them a surprise one night and have them
pile into the car, their curiosity will be going wild as you leave the
city. When you find that quiet park,
field or lake side spot, all you have to do is point up and say “just look” and
the magnificence of the night sky will do the rest.
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A special Christmas gift. You can buy your children an affordable and
durable beginner’s telescope along with some easy star maps written just for
kids. Imagine when they open this
exciting gift and want to know how to use it.
Don’t be surprised if you are setting up the new telescope in the snow
to show them the great things they will see in the cosmos with the gift that
Santa wanted them to have. The gift of
astronomy.
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Unleash the power of a meteor shower on
them. You can keep your eye on the events
that are predicted for the sky watchers in your area. When the next big meteor shower is about to
explode over your area, watch the weather for a clear night and get your kids
excited about what they are about to see.
As the lights begin to go off over head and you create fun and
interesting narration to this dramatic display, the children will be addicts
for life for the great experiences that can be had as students of astronomy.
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Plan a surprise event in with something you are
already doing. For example, on vacation,
you can plan your route on a cross country trip to bring you within visiting
distance of one of the great multimillion dollar telescopes in this country. By contacting them ahead of time, you can be
sure they are conducting a tour that coincides with your visit. Just imagine if they can look up at a telescope
that is bigger than their house and maybe look through the eyepiece as some
amazing cosmic sight, it will be the hit of the vacation.
Astronomy is a great activity to introduce on a family
camping trip. As the family sits around
the fire after a fun night of camping, all you have to do is just look up and
go “Wow, look at that!” When those little heads look up, they will look back
down changed children, children in love with the stars.
Astronomy is a healthy passion for your kids and one they
can grow with their entire lives. And
there is probably no better gift you can give them than the love of the stars,
of science and of nature that is all wrapped up together when your kids bond
with the universe through astronomy.
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