Kids today spend 35% less time outdoors than their parents. Experts say early exposure to nature boosts happiness, focus, and creativity. Kids today spend 35% less time outdoors than their parents.
With freezing temperatures on the way, Dr. Katherine Gandert, MD says kids should take frequent breaks.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Abigail Schad/DAILY New findings from the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital ...
Retrospec reports that 96% of parents agree outdoor time boosts kids' moods, though many struggle with screen time ...
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How to get older kids to play outside
Getting the older kids to spend time outdoors can be difficult in this digitally-dominated society. Video games, social media ...
The heatwave baking millions of people across the country has some parents asking this: Is it safe for my kids to play outside? With school out, children are spending more time at home or at summer ...
When my kids tumble into the car after an afternoon spent outside with muddy knees, tangled hair and stories about the worms they found or the forts they built, they are lit up. They are calm. They ...
Enjoying the playground. Image by Tim Sandle. Enjoying the playground. Image by Tim Sandle. Safe outdoor spaces for children to play, such as public parks and playgrounds, provide the opportunity for ...
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This mom told her kids to play outside like it's the '90s. Millennial parents are loving it
A mom went viral for her kids' "'90s day," and millennial parents can't stop laughing.
When I was a kid, my parents constantly told me to go play outside. I lived in a town where kids knocked on each other’s doors to ask if their friends could “come out and play,” rode their bikes in ...
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