Friday 25 May 2012

School Garden

My final goal for highschool is to establish our community garden, which I have been working on all this year. I have also set up a composting program at my school.

Why is gardening so important? 

Intellectual Benefits
1. Attainment of new skills.
2. Improved vocabulary and communication skills.
3. Aroused sense of curiosity.
4. Increased powers of observation. Leads to improved ability to plan and make decisions. 
5. Vocational and prevocational training.
6. Stimulation of sensory perceptions.
Social Benefits
1. Interaction within the group. The members of a group learn to relate to one another in a
more meaningful way as they work together toward a common goal. They learn to respect the rights of others, to be more cooperative, and to share responsibility. They also have an opportunity to develop leadership qualities. 
Emotional Growth
1. Improved confidence and self esteem.
2. Opportunities to relieve aggressive drives in a socially acceptable manner.
3. Activities that promote interest and enthusiasm for the future.
4. Opportunities for the satisfaction of creative drives.
Physical Benefits
1. Increased outdoor fitness activities. Flower and vegetable gardens as well as landscape
maintenance activities provide many opportunities for exposure to sunlight, fresh air, and
weather conditions.

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