Middle school is a really interesting time to be alive. It’s when you start forming your personhood. Who you might become starts to emerge—and of course—who you might not want to be too. As a middle school teacher, I was witness to so many “aha” moments. Here's how this particular moment began:
I was opening up my lesson on geology in my 6th grade science classroom by showing photos of cool geologic features in Colorado. Photos of the mountains, rocks, and Rocky Mountain National park flashed on the screen. These features were no more than thirty miles from the school I was teaching in. As my favorite rocks and mountains were presented, most of my students were clueless as to where these naturals wonders were located. I couldn't believe it. They lived spitting distance from these beautiful outdoor marvels. Some could even be seen from the windows of the school. When I asked why they hadn't ever stepped foot on trails or visited the national park they replied with “we’re a soccer family”, “we’re a hockey family”, “ we’re a baseball family”, and so on.
The “aha” moment:
Having team sports in your family is truly a gift—they build confidence, team work, grit and they're healthy. However, you can be a team sports family and an outdoorsy family—the two are not mutually exclusive. Also, hiking, playing in the dirt, scrambling on rocks, paddling a kayak on a lake or any other experience in nature can be your “sport.”
If your family is into sports, you’re already outside enjoying the sunshine. Adding a jaunt up the path, down to the creek, or into a national park is just a bonus.
Here are some tips to help your family connect being in nature and team sports:
Nature is for everyone. Be an “outdoorsy family” and enjoy all that the outdoors has to offer on the trails, rocks, and rivers.
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