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Children who spend time in nature are more likely to have positive attitudes towards the environment from "summary" of Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv

In discussing the impact of nature on children, Louv highlights the positive correlation between spending time outdoors and developing a deep appreciation for the environment. He argues that when children have the opportunity to explore and interact with the natural world, they are more likely to develop a sense of respect and responsibility towards it. This stems from the direct experience of observing the beauty and complexity of nature, which can foster a sense of wonder and awe. Moreover, Louv emphasizes the importance of fostering a sense of connection with the natural world from a young age. He believes that when children are immersed in nature, they are more likely to develop a strong emotional bond with the environment. This emotional connection can lead to a greater sense of empathy and stewardship towards the earth, as children come to understand their role in pr...
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    Last Child in the Woods

    Richard Louv

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