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Participating in environmental education initiatives offers families a chance to bond over meaningful activities, like beach clean-ups or nature workshops, which can instill a shared sense of responsibility towards the environment. • These initiatives often provide practical skills that families can apply at home, such as composting and sustainable gardening, promoting eco-friendly habits in daily life. • However, some families might find it challenging to fit these activities into their schedules, especially with busy lifestyles and competing commitments. • Additionally, while many programs are free or low-cost, some families may face barriers if they require specialized materials or transportation to events, which could limit participation.





