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Children and Nature Movement Gaining Momentum Worldwide

Children and Nature Movement Gaining Momentum Worldwide

The children and nature movement received a major global boost recently at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s World Conservation Congress in Barcelona. [+]

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Royal Roads University – November 23, 2008

Children and Nature Forum Coming to British Columbia

The Children & Nature Network is co-sponsoring Get Outside! It’s in Our Nature, an international conference on children, families, and nature taking place next March in British Columbia. The forum will offer an opportunity for academics, educators, researchers, and youth to learn, share, and contribute to developing a strategy and action plan for British Columbia and its people. [+] [PDF]

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Persil – July 18, 2008

Persil Promotes Free Play in UK Campaign


Persil, a well-known maker of laundry detergents in the UK, is touting the benefits of unstructured outdoor play in a new national campaign aimed at parents. The company surveyed mothers, a majority of whom agreed that society had lost sight of the importance of play in a child’s learning process. The “every child has the right” campaign includes a television commercial in which a robot becomes a boy when it ventures outdoors and a website with tips to help families make free play a priority once again. [+]

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LiveMint – December 11, 2008

A Call for More Open Spaces for Kids in India

By Himanshu Burte
In a recent article, the architect and writer Himanshu Burte laments the lack of public spaces in India where children can play. “Our cities are expanding, filling up, going higher, and digging down,” he notes. “But have we left our kids behind in the rush?” [+]

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Anchorage Daily News – December 10, 2008

Our view: C’mon out and play—God didn’t make Alaska to celebrate the great indoors

Our view: C’mon out and play—God didn’t make Alaska to celebrate the great indoors

Officials from local, state, and federal organizations gathered in Alaska recently for the Get Outdoors, Anchorage! summit to discuss nature-deficit disorder and its causes. The summit offered participants an opportunity to learn about successful efforts to reconnect children and nature and to identify opportunities in the region to engage children with nature. [+]

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International Mountain Biking Association – October 29, 2008

Bike Group Introduces Gateway Trails

The International Mountain Biking Association is launching a new initiative to build what it calls "gateway trails" to broaden the recreational options available to families in urban and suburban communities. The IMBA hopes the new trail systems will “inspire kids to explore the natural world and lead to positive associations with exercise.” [+]

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(London) Daily Mail – October 27, 2008

UK Parents: Our Children Are Overscheduled

A parenting survey of more than 2,000 British families has found that children’s play there is too structured and that children don’t have enough time to play by themselves. The survey, conducted by Persil’s Free Play Initiative, revealed that 71 per cent of respondents admitted that they always plan their children’s play and entertainment activities, rather than letting their children make up games such as “climbing trees, making mud pies, or simply having an imaginary friend.” [+]

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Calgary Herald – October 01, 2008

Canadian Report Sounds Alarm on Kids

By Rachel Naud
The nonprofit Active Healthy Kids Canada estimates that 90 percent of Canadian children are not meeting the current physical activity guidelines set for them. Even more surprising to some observers, the nonprofit says that a major reason children are not active is that they have forgotten how to play—that parents, and society in general, don’t encourage free play. [+]

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Canwest News Service – August 10, 2008

Canada Launches “Get Out” TV Campaign

By Misty Harris
In an effort to combat nature-deficit disorder in children, Canada’s popular Hinterland Who’s Who television spots will soon feature a new message for kids and their parents. “The message is just to get out and see wildlife. It’s all around us,” says the Hinterland Who’s Who program manager. “We’re trying to get people to understand that it’s not that complicated.” [+]

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C&NN Publications

As part of our ongoing efforts to build the movement, the Children & Nature Network has published two new resources for leaders, organizers, and participants at the local, national, and international levels:
Children and Nature 2008: A Report on the Movement to Reconnect Children to the Natural World
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C&NN Community Action Guide: Building the Children & Nature Movement from the Ground Up
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