I love the outdoors. anything and everything about being outside, away from hustling bustling roads and buildings, away from most people, makes me happy, peaceful, in tune with nature. I was always outside as a kid and still havent come back or grown up! My first wood working project was a switch. My dad showed me the outdoors with a camping trip here, a quiet morning in a tree stand there but I did not learn very much. Tree identification, wild edibles, animals and their lives, or how to really make anything. This is not to bash my father, but to point out how much knowledge I feel we are losing with every generation. Simple things that are not only useful but may be potentionaly life saving.
I have a two year old son now, who absolutely LOVES being in the woods any time of year and discovering all sorts of critters and plants. I try to have him learn something every time we go out which at this stage is pretty easy because everything is still new. This weekend he wanted to carry his new bow around with him just about everywhere. So we learned how to carry a bow safely and sneak through the woods looking for animals. he said he was "lookin out a turkey bud", two year old with a cold looking for turkeys with a little bow is quite awesome.
This now fairly long post was supposed to be a small rant on how I think there is basic knowledge being pushed aside for new world technology and social practices. I am sure being on this site means you feel some what similar and I would like to hear other peoples ideas on teaching children how to be a real outdoor, more self reliant happy person with out forcing or badgering them.
So thats my speech/rant/question, thank you all for reading.
Heres my little woodsman and his new bow learning... I hope