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The Screen-Time ‘Hangover’:What 4 Hours of YouTube Does to a 6-Year-Old’s Prefrontal Cortex

We hand our children the most powerful attention-capture technology ever engineered by humanity — and then wonder why they can't focus in a classroom. What's happening inside their brains isn't…

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Read more about the article Why Your New Year’s Resolution to “Be More Present” Will Fail (And What an Ecologist Does Instead)
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Why Your New Year’s Resolution to “Be More Present” Will Fail (And What an Ecologist Does Instead)

Every January, millions of parents make the same promise: This year, I'll be more present with my kids. They vow to put down their phones, resist the scroll, and truly…

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Gratitude Gatherers: A Nature Scavenger Hunt for Thankful Hearts

How to create meaningful gratitude rituals using textures, treasures, and traditions from the natural world—adaptable for every climate, culture, and family

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Nature Learning: The Secret to Early Cognitive Growth

Our world is increasingly dominated by artificial interfaces-screens and structured environments. In this scenario, the natural world emerges as a vital playground for young minds. Nature-based learning offers children a…

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Science in the Sandbox: Creative Paths to Using Research Outdoors in Early Learning

Nature is a fascinating teacher, especially for young minds eager to explore the world around them. Yet, bridging the gap between peer-reviewed research and practical activities for early childhood education…

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Surprising, Powerful Ways to Link Indigenous Knowledge and Ecoliteracy

Children who grow up playing in forests, along rivers, and on village commons don’t just collect memories — they acquire living knowledge about how ecosystems work, how seasons cycle, and…

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Unlocking Brilliance: How Nature-Based Learning Fuels Cognitive Development in Children

Imagine a world where children’s laughter mingles with the rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, igniting a spark of curiosity that fuels their cognitive growth. In our increasingly…

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The Cognitive Benefits of Outdoor Play in Early Childhood: Unlocking Nature’s Classroom

The Cognitive Benefits of Outdoor Play in Early Childhood: Unlocking Nature’s Classroom In a screen-dominated world, the simple act of outdoor play in early childhood offers profound cognitive benefits that…

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10 Ecoliteracy Tips for Parents and Teachers: Fostering Environmental Stewardship Through Play

Ecoliteracy, the ability to understand and interact with natural systems, is a vital skill for children in today’s world. As climate change and environmental challenges intensify, parents and teachers play…

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Teaching Ecoliteracy: Practical Nature-Based Activities for Children Aged 3-7

In today's rapidly urbanizing world, fostering a deep connection between young children and the natural environment is more crucial than ever. Ecoliteracy—the understanding of the natural systems that make life…

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