and the Canada Research Chair in Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention at the Douglas Research Centre "This suggests that nature-based programs may offer targeted benefits for children with ...
A team of researchers from McGill and Université de Montréal's Observatoire pour l'éducation et la santé des enfants (OPES, ...
“This suggests that nature-based programs may offer targeted benefits for children with higher levels of mental health vulnerabilities and potentially act as an equalizer of mental health among school ...
They can actually be really beneficial for your child’s overall wellbeing and development. “Gardening has lots of benefits for our children that people don’t think about…” says Raoul ...
"Nature-based programs may offer targeted benefits for children with higher levels of mental health vulnerabilities and ...
Swapping classrooms for the woods doesn't appear to improve most children's mental health, but they may still enjoy it ...