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Mike Carruthers:
Compared to when we were kids there's a different relationship
today between children and nature. And it's not much of a relationship
at all.
Richard
Louv:
No matter how much we say we like nature the truth is that the
meta-message sent to kids by parents, by educators, by the media,
is that nature isn't where the future is, electronics is where
the future is.
Richard
Louv, author of the book,
Last Child In The Woods Saving Our Children From Nature Deficit
Disorder…
So it's
no surprise to me that I interview kids all the time who say,
as one little boy said, "I prefer to play indoors because
that's where all the electrical outlets are."
There
is new research that suggests that exposing our kids to nature
is critical says Richard.
Not watching
"National Geographic" specials on TV, which is fine,
but actually getting them out and getting their hands dirty
and their feet wet. And spending time in nature for kids, is
not an extracurricular activity, it's not a nice to have, it
should be considered essential to healthy childhood development.
And it looks like from this research that, that is very true.
In terms of paying attention, kids with ADHD, their symptoms
go down, stress levels plummet for kids when they're exposed
to direct contact with nature, test scores go up, attendance
goes up, even SAT scores go up, there's an enormous amount of
good news that we're just now getting even as kids are being
broken away from nature more than any time in history.
There's
more at our website: somethingyoushouldknow.net
I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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