Get kids outside and into national parks with National Park Foundation, Flat Ranger and Flat Bison.
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Whether you’re a long-distance parent, the next town over, or in the next room, here’s three ways to connect with your kids.
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City life makes it easy to forget, but when I escape the city, and lose cell reception, it all comes back to me…
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It’s no secret our kids learn from us by what we do. With the allure of new game apps every day, and the hectic pace of our daily lives, getting outside may not seem like the easiest thing in the world to do. However,…
Category: Children and Electronics, Children and Nature, Connect with Nature, National Parks, Nature and TechnologyTags: Children and Nature, Dirty Boots Project, Green Therapy, kids and nature, National Parks, nature connection, relationship building, unstructured play
We all know nature is good for us, so how do your get your kids to head outside, if you have trouble getting outside yourself? Find out how…
My son and I often sit in the same room where I do my work, and he reads and plays on his Kindle. Seemingly really happy, he laughs and giggles at the people on his screen for as long as I’ll let him. While…
We live in an electronic world. As much as I would love to deny my child screens in all forms, it’s just not practical…