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Daily News & Analysis, Mumbai – October 24, 2007

Do not starve the children of nature

By Leonie Maistre
According to writer Leonie Maistre, children in India are losing their ability to appreciate nature. Maistre observed her pupils during a recent nature-park outing, and clearly sees the link between daily bombardments of commercialism and a declining sense of imagination in the children. There's no longer room in their lives for animals, calm and silence. [+]

National

the San Francisco Chronicle – October 22, 2007

Children detach from natural world as they explore the virtual one

By Peter Fimrite
Hiking boots aren't cool, according to an increasing number of young people in cities and suburbs. A recent California poll found 30 percent of teens had no outdoor nature activity this past summer. As one school principal says, "To go on a hike, to participate in nature, to just look at the beauty is foreign to them." The good news? Lots of organizations are working to turn that around. [+]

Commentary

New West Publishing, Boise – October 21, 2007

Autumn leaf-pile jumping makes kids smarter

Autumn leaf-pile jumping makes kids smarter

By Jill Kuraitis
One mother remembers what it was like during the leaf season, when her kids gave a whoop and they all took flying leaps into an SUV size pile of leaves. Home life has gotten more complicated she acknowledges, but we still need to make time for catching bugs and watching the clouds go by. [+]

Allies | Leadership

The Nation's Health – October 01, 2007

American Public Health Association features a front page article on the movement

American Public Health Association features a front page article on the movement

By by Kim Krisberg
The October Issue of The Nation’s Health, The official newspaper of the American Public Health Association, features a front page article on the children and nature movement and the intersection between healthy people and a healthy environment. [+]

Research & Studies

the Land Trust Alliance – July 01, 2007

The Powerful Link Between Conserving Land and Preserving Health

The Powerful Link Between Conserving Land and Preserving Health

By Howard Frumkin and Richard Louv for the Land Trust Alliance Special Anniversary Report, 2007
Co-written by Howard Frumkin, M.D., Dr.P.H., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Richard Louv for the Land Trust Alliance Special Anniversary Report, 2007. [+] [PDF]

Research & Studies | Resource

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS – January 01, 2007

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says free and unstructured play is healthy and essential

By Kenneth R. Ginsburg MD, MS Ed., the Committee on Communications and Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health
This report offers guidelines on how pediatricians can advocate for children by helping families, school systems, and communities consider how best to ensure play is protected as they seek the balance in children’s lives to create the optimal developmental milieu. [+] [PDF]

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