After a year of masks and screens, this is a fantastic UK website that you can share with your families:
kidsgowild.org.
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Several years ago I read Richard Louv’s book LAST CHILD IN THE WOODS: SAVING OUR CHILDREN FROM NATURE-DEFICIT DISORDER. It reminded me that exposure to nature is essential for healthy physical and emotional development in children AND adults. (This book first came out in 2005, but you can imagine the decrease in outdoor time and increase in screen time over the past year!!!!)
We need to engage children in outdoor activities and create opportunities where they will choose to play and “be wild”! These are some suggestions I adapted from the website that might spark some interest in your families:
Climb a tree
Roll down a really big hill
Build a tent
Hunt for stones
Watch the sun wake up
Go on a nature walk at night
Plant it, grow it, eat it
Discover what’s in a pond
Go to a park
Play in the sand
Run around in the rain
Fly a kite
Hunt for bugs
Go fishing
Cook on a campfire
Look for objects in the clouds
Make a mud pie
Swing on a rope swing
Just think how giving children 30 minutes of OUTDOOR WILD TIME
every day this summer could impact their lives!!!