Richard Louv wrote the bestseller, Last Child In The Woods (2005), where he coined the term "Nature-Deficit Disorder." This sparked a national conversation around the need for children to be out in nature. That conversation continues today, with more research that continues to back his idea that children are affected positively when they spend time in nature, and negatively when they do not. The second article is based on researched released in 2018 on how being outside helps develop executive function.
Connecting With Nature Boosts Creativity and Health
Time Spent Outdoors Boosts Executive Function
BOOK DISCUSSION
This semester we have been reading the classic parenting book, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. This week of April 16, concluding our book conversation by discussing Chapter 7, the final chapter. Of course, reading the chapter is the best way to internalize the book, but if you run out of time, here is a summary.
Libro en línea gratis en español: Cómo Hablar para que los Niños Escuchen y Cómo Escuchar para que los Niños Hablen
Resumen del Libro
PARENTING WORKSHOPS
New Date!
Tuesday, May15, 2018
Feel free to pass this information on to your friends or any of your parents groups. All are welcome!
RSVP: nancyggnass@gmail.com
Connecting With Nature Boosts Creativity and Health
Time Spent Outdoors Boosts Executive Function
BOOK DISCUSSION
This semester we have been reading the classic parenting book, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. This week of April 16, concluding our book conversation by discussing Chapter 7, the final chapter. Of course, reading the chapter is the best way to internalize the book, but if you run out of time, here is a summary.
Libro en línea gratis en español: Cómo Hablar para que los Niños Escuchen y Cómo Escuchar para que los Niños Hablen
Resumen del Libro
PARENTING WORKSHOPS
New Date!
Tuesday, May15, 2018
Feel free to pass this information on to your friends or any of your parents groups. All are welcome!
RSVP: nancyggnass@gmail.com
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