Monthly Archives: October 2012

Life is Learning: Recycling as a Lesson

At age six my daughter really wanted an iPod Touch like mine.  She is very gentle by nature and extremely careful with the old (and heavy) laptop I had refurbished for her as a holiday present.  Do I think that a girl her age needs an iPod? Of course not!!! Do I think this presented amazing opportunity for a learning experience?  Oh yeah!

I told her last spring when she started asking (pleading) for the gadget, that she’d have to buy it herself.  The devices start at around $200, but I’d seen them refurbished for $150.  That’s a steep price tag for a first grader, but she was determined.

Aside from putting some holiday gift money in the bank account she opened, the little saver started collecting recycling from friends, family, and neighbors.  She even used a paper towel to pick up littered water bottles at the park.  My girl is hygienic and thrifty!

 

The lesson here is two-fold: help the environment AND her pockets!  And me?  I couldn’t be prouder.  She stockpiled bottles in our garage and our monthly trips to the recycling center provided a great bonding and educational experience.  We would sort the bottles at home and she would feed them into the self-service machines – just her height and she could watch the tally and profit rise on the machine’s monitor!  As for the containers that couldn’t go into the self-serve, we sorted them into the large barrels at the plant to be weighed by the attendant.  Admittedly, she eventually tired of feeding in the bottles one by one and decided to have everything weighed in bulk.  It was less money, but saved time and energy when she started to lose interest in the machines.

The pay-outs came in the form of certificates to be spent or cashed in at the adjacent grocery store.  I would redeem them and transfer the earnings into her account. The totals added up pretty quickly with recycling coming from all different comrades of her cause and she earned herself an iPod in about 6 months.  I ended up giving her my old one for $100. (which I secretly left in her account).   She uses it to “play dj” in the car and rarely for games and checking the weather.   Of course, its use is limited and she always asks first.

I really recommend this activity for those with child aged 6 or up in their life.  My daughter is so proud of her achievement and so excited to use her iPod she bought herself.  Environmentally, financially, educationally, and self-conceptually – this is a win – win – win – win situation!

To find your nearest recycling center in California click here.  For other states, try Google!

Do you have any experience with or ideas for real-life learning activities?  Please comment below or email me at julie@takesavillage.net to submit your own guest post!

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Giveaway! Have a Healthy Conscience this Halloween with Organic Gummies by Surf Sweets!!

Halloween is a blast for many reasons.  If you ask a child, there’s a pretty good chance they’re in it largely for the candy.  There are so many options out there for tossing into pumpkin-shaped pails, how do we choose what’s best?

I don’t want to be the house avoided for being too granola, or the apple most parents (including  me) would trash in a heartbeat for fear of tampering, but I also don’t want to add to the bounty of high fructose corn syrup, artificial mayhem that our kids greedily gobble, because it does taste good.

I am personally partial to sour gummy candy.  Until recently my greatest movie theater guilty pleasure was a great big box of Sour Patch Kids, until I found out what makes them so sour and so addictive.  According to an article on Hub Pages,  some of the chemicals used for modification include a petroleuderivative, a corrosive used to remove rust, and potassium hydroxide which is used to make alkaline batteries.  Of course I don’t believe everything I read online, but this is hardly shocking.

So, I found something far better!

Surf Sweets natural and organic candy contains no high-fructose corn syrup, is free of artificial flavors or sweeteners, is allergy-friendly, peanut-free, gluten-free and taste delicious!  My girls love their gummies, saying they taste like “fruit”.  What a refreshing comparison!  I also found that Surf Sweets got the texture just right, nice and soft, yet pleasantly chewy.  They don’t stick to my teeth which makes me feel much better about sharing them with my kids – if they’re lucky.

I must admit the sour gummies are still my preference, and though Surf Sweets Sour Berry Bears are not nearly as mouth hurtingly sour as the mainstream brand, there is VERY good reason for that – they’r non-toxic!  In fact the sour worms and gummy swirls contain 100% of the US RDA for vitamin c and the snack pack gummy bears and sour bears have 70% making them a great trick-or-treat candy or lunchbox addition – happy kid, happy parent!

I was also quite pleased to discover that Surf Sweets has partnered with some great non-profit groups including the Eco Mom Alliance, FAAN (Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network), Kids with Food Allergies Foundation, Green Halloween, and The Ocean Project.  They are even donating a portion of sales from their multi-box snack packs to Climate Cycle, a Chicago based organization committed to cleaner energy for schools.

Surf Sweets gummy products and other goodies can be purchased for a very reasonable price online or at many brick and mortar shops including Whole Foods and many smaller local markets.

 Happy Halloween!!! It’s Time to Win!!!

Surf Sweets is giving one lucky Takes a Village reader four boxes of organic gummy snack packs (containing 5 packs each), perfect for a month of school lunches or for trick-or-treaters!  It’s easy to enter below:

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Special thanks to Surf Sweets for providing delicious samples for my review!
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Youth Wellness Network Showcase

At a young age I was influenced and encouraged to follow belief systems and paradigms that turned out to be limiting and self-destructive.  They came from many different sources including my parents, teachers, communities, and even society as a whole.  The older I got the more I realized that I was not alone – many of my peers had been taught very similar beliefs and as a result we all began living a life that we thought we should be living. It wasn’t until I had a breakdown at the age of 19 and was faced with some very challenging circumstances that I started to realize the life I had been living was not truly my own.  I had become a product of my conditioning and my surroundings and if I was going to survive, something had to change!

As I started to learn different strategies, tools, and new life philosophies I began to question many things.  What if instead of living my life the way others were or the way I had been taught I should live, how would things change if I was empowered to live the life I had always desired deep within?  I started to imagine what our world would look like if we all spread our wings and truly soared to our truest potential.

After spending many years learning to step into my own greatness and reclaiming my self-worth and self-esteem, I created the Youth Wellness Network so I could help inspire and empower youth all over the globe going through similar challenges that I faced. I thought to myself, if I can live a happy, healthy and positive life and still be considered successful by society’s standards, then others can too!

Today, my desire is to provide support, inspiration and resources for youth of all ages to become well-rounded individuals. When I was going through my transformation and breaking free from my own limiting belief systems, there was no accessible and relate-able resources I felt I could turn to that would support my process of finding and becoming my authentic self.  Luckily for me, my father went through a huge transformation a year prior to my breakdown and became my one source of encouragement and support.  But many others aren’t as privileged as I was.

Thus, the Youth Wellness Network is here to do just that; we provide youth, parents, educators and communities with the appropriate tools to assist them in the process of living healthier, more positive lives.  We create and implement wellness programs within schools, and organizations all over North America. We work together with administration and educators to provide the most relevant program that meets their school’s / organization’s needs and the needs of their youth.

Some of the main issues we address with our programs are stress, anxiety, bullying, self-esteem, uncertainty of self and future, and emotional/mental health.  Our goal is to help youth as well as adults understand the root of these pressing issues, so they can ultimately extinguish them instead of simply covering them up with a band aid solution.

Our hope is that once we teach and provide the tools, that the individuals will be able to create sustainable positive change in their own lives and the lives of those in their communities. We believe that by empowering our next generation to become confident, kind, and compassionate individuals who live with integrity and purpose, they will spark an even bigger change in our society creating a ripple effect of positive change all over the world!

In addition to working alongside youth, we also provide programs for parents, educators, and any adult who have youth in their lives.  We offer workshops for teachers to help reduce their stress and better manage their energy levels, while providing appropriate techniques to reduce the stress levels in their classrooms.  Our more extensive teacher training program is called Empowered Education, where we teach the teachers to infuse principles of empowerment instead of control into their educating process.  Educators will then become a source of genuine support for their students, and be able to establish a secure environment for each student to thrive.

Our programs for parents are based around creating a more balanced and harmonious relationship with their children and teenagers.  We emphasize on the importance of having conscious relationships surrounded by compassion and based on the principles of empowerment and understanding perspective.  We offer presentations and training to give parents the tools to gain a better understanding of what their children are going through and how to communicate and interact from a foundation of mutual respect and understanding.  As a part of our mission in educating parents, educators and anyone who works with youth, I have recently written a book, co-authored with my father Jeffrey Eisen. The book is entitled, Empowered YOUth: A Father and Son’s Journey to Conscious Living, which is published by Hay House and is now available anywhere books are sold.  This book provides a more in-depth perspective on how parents and children, adults and youth can come together and build a stronger, longer-lasting relationship based on understanding, mutual respect and empowerment. It serves as blueprint for bridging the gap between adults and youth in our society.

If we are all going to come together to empower the next generation we ALL need to live the most empowered version of ourselves first. The days of “do as I say, not as I do” are completely over.  If you are a parent, educator, or an adult who has children, teenagers, or young adults in your lives, you need to lead by example!  The first step to making long lasting positive change in this world is to start with YOURSELF!

Michael Eisen’s Bio:

Michael Eisen is an inspirational speaker, author and the founder of the Youth Wellness Network (YWN), an organization dedicated to inspiring and empowering youth across the globe to live happier and more positive lives. YWN specializes in creating and implementing wellness programs in schools and organizations, while providing additional programs and training online. After positively transforming his own life at the age of 19, Michael is now on a lifelong crusade to share with other young people the principles, strategies, and practices that gave him the strength to start living a more joyful and healthier life. He contributes a fresh, young, authentic voice to the field of wellness, and is rapidly becoming a youth-wellness expert. Michael’s first book, Empowered YOUth: A Father and Son’s Journey to Conscious Living, co-authored with his father Jeffrey Eisen and published by Hay House is now available for purchase online and everywhere books are sold. To learn more about Michael and the Youth Wellness Network, visit www.youthwellnessnetwork.ca.

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