![]() Follow Their LeadFind out what excites your child the most about being outdoors and engage with their passions and interests. Be thoughtful about their age, mood, and behavior and customize outdoor excursions to match their energy. Let their own curiosity inspire your adventures and enjoy learning from them along the way. Bonus Tip: Be flexible. A day of fishing can easily turn into a day turning over rocks searching for crawdads. A hunting trip can become a foraging trip. Set aside separate outdoor adventures for yourself (without kids) so that you can follow your children’s lead without frustration or unmet expectations. ![]() “I show an interest in whatever [my grandchildren] notice when they are outside. We walk slowly, touching lots of things, hugging trees, and collecting small rocks and leaves. We look at the clouds and listen to the wind.” ![]() “Since my children are in high school, they're all about being with friends. And they can be LOUD. Right now, for them the river isn't about solitude and quietness. It's about having fun outside with buddies. So, I take them to places where they can be a little rowdy without impacting other anglers' experiences.”
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