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Global Nature Campaign
March 18, 2010
To be heard, you must speak the language of the one you want to listen.
-Robin Wall Kimmerer, Author and Botanist

In October, the World Forum Foundation will be training and equipping multi-disciplinary Nature Action Teams to carry out campaigns to connect young children with nature at the Connecting Children with Nature Action Forum at the Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City, Nebraska.  Teams from nearly 50 nations have applied to participate.  Included are teams from throughout North America as well as from...

South AfricaAfghanistan
ChinaBelize
United KingdomNepal
Pakistan New Zealand
Greece Brazil
KenyaIndonesia
AustraliaLebanon
QatarUganda
BangladeshBolivia
MalaysiaMontenegro


Exchange has a wide variety of resources on environments that can be purchased separately or altogether at a discounted price in our Environments Tool Kit.  Exchange environmental resources in the kit include...

Books:
  • Caring Spaces, Learning Places: Children's Environments That Work
  • Natural Playscapes: Creating Outdoor Play Environments for the Soul
  • Learning With Nature Idea Book: Creating Nurturing Outdoor Spaces for Children
Beginning Workshop Units:
  • Environments for Special Needs
  • Environments
  • Nature and Young Children
  • Outdoor Environments
  • Space
  • Science, Using the Outdoors
  • Learning Materials

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Deborah · March 18, 2010
braininsights
United States


It is thrilling to know of this critical and valuable project. How wonderful to realize how many children will be positively affected through this training!

Ironically, I just wrote a blog this week on the benefits of nature on the brain.
If you are interested you can view it here. http://braininsights.blogspot.com/2010/03/your-brain-needs-nature.html

Thank you once again for this important work and for creating awareness.
Deborah



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