Working to Inform a Capacity Assessment Tool for Children to Participate in Family Law Proceedings. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, Vol. 63, Issue. 1, p. 35. For developmental scientists, the nature ...
Interviews with the teachers following the intervention also suggested that children were more calm, relaxed and attentive in class after time spent in nature. "We found that children with higher ...
Interviews with the teachers following the intervention also suggested that children were more calm, relaxed and attentive in class after time spent in nature. "We found that children with higher ...
Studies suggest that outdoor activity is beneficial for both adult and child mental health, with schools offering an opportunity for children to spend time in nature. Until now, however, few ...
The main aims of the research are to: elicit children’s eco-capabilities, what we define as how children articulate what is important to them, or what they feel they need to live a fully human good ...
A recent study led by researchers from McGill University and Université de Montréal highlights the remarkable impact of nature on children’s mental health. Spending just two hours a week in ...
"Nature-based programs may offer targeted benefits for children with higher levels of mental health vulnerabilities and potentially act as an equalizer of mental health among school-age children,” ...