Not just theory, but a living contact The main secret of naturalists is the refusal to memorize. The child is not forced to memorize the names of plants from pictures. He plants a seed in the ground, waters it, waits for the sprouts. He sees how a green sprout appears from the black soil, how it stretches towards the light, how the flower blooms. This wonder of birth leaves no one indifferent. Love for nature comes through action, through care, through responsibility for a living creature.The station as a model of an ecosystem Modern youth naturalist stations (YNS) and ecological-biological centers are arranged as a miniature model of the surrounding world. There is a living corner with hamsters, guinea pigs, turtles, parrots. There are aquariums with fish and snails. There are greenhouses where cucumbers and tomatoes grow all year round. There is a botanical garden and experimental plots. The child sees the diversity of life from the first day, learns to compare and analyze. It is important that the animals and plants are not imaginary, but real: they can be touched, fed, clean the cage.The project and research method Naturalists are trained in the basics of the scientific method: observation, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion. For example, a child asks the question: "Why did my zucchini seedlings turn yellow?". He checks the acidity of the soil, humidity, lighting. He makes conclusions and tries again. Such research develops critical thinking and teaches not to be afraid of mistakes. Stations often interact with scientific institutions: naturalists help scientists in phenological observations, participate in programs for the recovery of rare species.Education through traditions and rituals There are rituals at stations: the harvest festival, the bird day, the Earth day. Children make costumes from natural materials, write poems, put on performances. This creates an emotional connection: nature becomes not an object of study, but part of culture, a festival. Ritua ...
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