Canadian investigators found that a school program that let 10- to 12-year-olds spend a little time each week in nature paid dividends in improving kids' mental well-being. "Nature-based programs ...
“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 ...
Kids are out of the classroom with their teachers and fellow students learning about nature, and just as importantly — ...
2 hours in nature can calm minds and reduce anxiety in kids. See how this simple school-based program is improving children’s ...
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 ...
By fostering relationships with the outdoors, children have more positive experiences in nature. We need to encourage that.
The Wargo Nature Center announces winter programs and activities for all ages, including tailored events for children with ...
"Nature-based programs may offer targeted benefits for children with higher levels of mental health vulnerabilities and ...
A team of researchers from McGill and Université de Montréal's Observatoire pour l'éducation et la santé des enfants (OPES, ...
For kids who are naturally curious about nature, discovering different creatures is fun. Designing nature programs for kids based on citizen science concepts adds a science element to it.