Children who play outside regularly:
•Become fitter and leaner
•Develop stronger immune systems
•Have more active imaginations
•Have lower stress levels
•Play more creatively
•Have greater respect for themselves and others
Source: Fjortoft 2004; Burdette and Whitaker 2005
Educating in Nature Conference with Claire Warden and Niki Buchan
Melbourne—12 November 2011
Sydney—14 November 2011
Brisbane/Gold Coast—16 November 2011
Hop over to let the children play to find out more about Claire Warden and see some beautiful nature photos.
Perth—19 November 2011
For more information and to book please contact Niki Buchan:
niki@aweandwonder.com.au phone (+61) 408951873Hop over to let the children play to find out more about Claire Warden and see some beautiful nature photos.
Very informative. I just wrote about getting children in touch with nature yesterday! :) Let me know what you think.
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Great tips and I'm sure that they get enough sunlight. Thanks.
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