Resources
and recommendations
Lifelong learning allows parents to adapt to the changing needs of their children, fostering stronger connections and contributing to a positive and enriching family life.
Books to Read
To enrich your knowledge on the healing effects of nature for both children and adults, consider incorporating the following books into your personal library:
by Dr. Becky Kennedy
There is No Such Thing as Bad Weather
by Linda Åkeson McGurk
by Marie-Claire Arrieta and B. Brett Finlay
Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children
by Angela Hanscom
The Open-Air Life: Discover the Nordic Art of Friluftsliv and Embrace Nature Every Day
by Linda Åkeson McGurk
The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative
by Florence Williams
by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Online Resources
In the realm of curiosity, every question becomes an opportunity for discovery, and every challenge transforms into a chance to learn and evolve. As adults, nurturing our innate curiosity keeps our minds agile and engaged and opens doors to new passions, perspectives, and possibilities. Here are a few online resources you may enjoy:
Videos to Watch
By embracing curiosity, we embark on a remarkable adventure where each day becomes an invitation to uncover the extraordinary in the ordinary, fostering a sense of purpose and joy in our ongoing pursuit of knowledge and personal growth. Here are a few videos we recommend:
Sir Ken Robinson
Brené Brown
Dr. Peter Gray
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