Take the Kids Outside and Fight Nature-Deficit Disorder

Jun 20, 2022 | Parenting | 0 comments

Something a little different for parents to read while its cold outside and the kids are inside playing their computer games. Our guest author Jenna Sherman of Parent-Leaders says our kids’ increasing disconnect with the outdoors has real negative consequences.

What’s the Problem?

The relationship between humans and nature has existed for millennia, yet it’s only lately that a noticeable disconnect has grown. As technology becomes more and more all-encompassing, people — especially kids — are spending less time outdoors, missing out on many of nature’s gifts. This situation has since been given the moniker “nature-deficit disorder,” and it will do you well as a parent to learn all about it and get your kids out of its grips before it’s too late.

Learn about the causes, dangers, and effects of nature-deficit disorder.

What Is Nature-Deficit Disorder?

Does Your Child Have Nature-Deficit Disorder?

Nature-Deficit Disorder and How It Is Impacting Our Natural World

Depressed Children? The Cause May Be Nature-Deficit Disorder

What Nature Offers

Spending more time outdoors can benefit your entire family.

It’s Official: Spending Time Outside Is Good for You

Why 30 Minutes of Nature a Day Is So Good for the Health

Why Children Need Nature for Their Future Well-Being

Spending Time in Nature Can Play a Role in Disease Prevention

Outdoor Fun for the Family

 When your family spends more time outside, you’re more likely to be active and healthy.

10 Best Outdoor Activities for Families

Camping 101 Fights Nature-Deficit Disorder

Your Guide to Mountain Biking with Your Kids

Take Your Kids Hiking: Make It Fun for the Whole Family

Outdoor Learning Made Easy

Time in nature presents plenty of educational opportunities.

How to Observe Wildlife from Your Home

Five Seaside Activities That Teach Kids About Nature

Fun Activities for Teaching Kids About Conservation

Yes, nature-deficit disorder is all too real, yet it can also be easily mitigated. Indeed, it’s high time that kids start reaping the rewards of nature for the sake of their development, and ultimately, it’s your job as a parent to lead the way. See you outside!

Jenna Sherman can be reached at jennasherman@parent-leaders.com. Photo via Pexels.com

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