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Last Child in the Woods-- Celebrate National Park Month and Combatting Nature-Deficit Disorder
10 Aug 2022
August is National Park Month, and what better way to celebrate than by discussing a book which discusses the positive benefits of experiencing nature, Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv. Today, we'll discuss Talking the Talk versus Walking the (Nature) Walk, the Bogeyman Syndrome, Our Intelligence Type, Paying Attention versus Being Careful, and Movement Makes Us Smarter. Learn more about Richard Louv on his website Richardlouv.com Find Last Child in the Woods, along with several other fantastic books by Richard Louv at your local bookstore, or visit your favorite National Park, Wildlife Refuge, or nature center.
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