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How to make being outdoors fun and rewarding for kids inclined to stick to their screens
Writer: Danielle Cohen
en EspañolTearing your children away from their screens and into the backyard, let alone the woods, can be difficult, but the slew of benefits that the outdoors provides kids’ minds is ample reason to give it a try. Happily there are lots of ways to make nature as stimulating as the activities kids like to do inside.
The urgency of kids’ lack of outdoor play isn’t lost on nature and wildlife organizations, many of which have started programs to get more kids outside. As part of their effort to get 10 million kids outdoors, the National Wildlife Federation provides lots of ways to find connections to nature near you. Other programs to get kids playing in nature include the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, the US Forest Service’s More Kids in the Woods program, the Sierra Club’s Inspiring Connections Outdoors program, and many more.
All the advantages that nature offers ring true for adults, too, especially for stress relief and mood improvement. Try to get outside with your kids—not only will it show them how important spending time in nature is, but you might find you enjoy it just as much as they do.
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