Environmental Education
Environmental education and outdoor play is important for our children’s personal and academic growth. With students now spending 90% of their time indoors, “nature deficit disorder” is on the rise. A recent study found that children spend less than four minutes a day in “unstructured outdoor play.” This secluded lifestyle is causing emotional, educational, and physical consequences, including obesity. Getting kids outside teaches them about the world around them and gives them an appreciation for nature while providing an opportunity for sunshine and exercise.
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on May 28 2010 - 9:14am
Education Earth Day Network will be attending the event St. Michael Catholic School Yard Greening Celebrates Earth Day
on May 28 2010 - 9:14am

