Why Time in Nature Is One of the Best Things You Can Give Your Child
Decades of research link outdoor unstructured play to improved attention, reduced anxiety, and stronger executive function. Educators are finally catching up.
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Decades of research link outdoor unstructured play to improved attention, reduced anxiety, and stronger executive function. Educators are finally catching up.
An international organization working to reconnect children, families, and communities to the natural world. Publishes research on nature's role in health and learning, and provides a community finder for nature-based programs.
A North American alliance of nature-based preschool and kindergarten programs, supporting early childhood educators in creating forest schools, nature preschools, and outdoor learning environments.
Japanese architect Takaharu Tezuka presents the Fuji Kindergarten in Tokyo β a circular, open rooftop school designed specifically for children's natural movement, play, and wonder β making a powerful visual case for why the physical environment of childhood matters enormously.
Richard Louv argues that children are increasingly cut off from the natural world and examines the consequences for their health, creativity, and sense of wonder.
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