Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder Louv, Richard (e book reader pc TXT) π
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environmental education in, 134β135
experiential, environment-based education in, 138
natural school reform, 203β234
recess in, 99
testing in, 204
Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center, 231β232
Pyle, Robert Michael, 68, 77β78, 146, 173, 210, 256
Quakersβ Friends Hospital, Pennsylvania, 45
Rails to Trails Conservancy, 311
Raleigh News and Observer, 301
ranches, βschoolingβ on, 221
Raven, Nick, 20β21, 24
Ravitch, Diane, 137
recreational use statutes, 237β238
Reed, Edward, 65
regional strategies for green design, 264β267
renewable energy programs, 259
residential regulations, outdoor play and, 2, 27β29, 30β31, 237
Reviving Ophelia (Pipher), 228
Richtel, Matt, 62
Rick, John, 27β28, 31, 79β80, 136β137
Ritalin (methylphenidate), 101, 169
Riverkeeper, 199
River Runs Through It, A (Maclean), 191
Rivkin, Mary, 218β219
Robert Redford building, Santa Monica, 258
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 32, 311
Rogers, Fred, 306
Rogers, Will, 265
Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, 209β210
romanticizing nature, 16, 24, 142, 296
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 91β92
Roosevelt, Theodore, 17β18, 152, 197
Roszak, Theodore, 44, 147
rural areas
back-to-the-land movement, 274β287, 313
development of, 272
green towns in, 283β287
outdoor play in, 34β35
Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 45
Rushin, Steve, 99
Rutgers University, 275
safety
adult supervision and, 179β180
dealing with fears, 178β188
hyperawareness in nature and, 180β183
parental concerns about, 13, 116, 123β132
risk-taking in nature, 186β188
Sala, Enric, 225
Salahuddin, Rasheed, 145
Sallis, James, 32β33
Sandia National Laboratories, 22
San Diego, California, 267β269, 314
San Diego County school districts, 138
San Diego Park and Recreation Department, 269
San Francisco Bay Area, 243, 261β262
San Francisco (magazine), 102
San Francisco Chronicle, 261β262
Santostefano, Sebastiano, 53
Schad, Jerry, 130β131, 163β166
Scheehan, Lauren, 205
Schmidt, Brian, 243
Schmitt, Elizabeth, 83
School and Society (Dewey), 203
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 198
Schoolyard Habitats, 218, 311
Science, 23
Scientia Marina, 225
Scouting organizations, 14, 153β156, 159, 193β194
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 231β232
Seattle Times, 131
Sedbrook, Judy, 174β175
sedentary lifestyle, 31, 32, 47, 48, 49
Seegar, Nancy, 258
self-confidence, instilling, 180β183, 185, 186, 228β229, 230
self-esteem, 229, 230
senses, awareness of and use of, 7, 8β9, 55, 57β70, 75β76, 180, 186β187
diminished use, 57β59
experiential education, 139β145, 174β175, 203β234
naturalist intelligence and, 73β79
Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties (Beard), 15β16
Shuston, Aletha, 169
shyness, 128β129
Sierra Club, 152β153, 240, 302
Simas, Ambrose, 29
Simon, Paul, 60
Simpson, Alan, 241
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 283
Sipple, Bill, 198
Skate Park Association of the USA, 240
Skolans Uterum, 218
sleep, 120
Smith, Jane, 141
Snyder, Gary, 8, 272β273, 309
Sobel, David, 133, 134, 135, 187β188, 207, 208β209, 240, 263
social standing, play setting and, 88
Society for Ecological Research, 219
solitude, 51
South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 241
Spacks, Patricia Meyer, 168
βspirit of place,β 96
spiritual health, contact with nature and, 3, 110, 291β306
Spiritual Life of Children, The (Cole), 293
Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association, 83
sports, organized, 31, 48, 116, 117, 182, 183, 247
Square Foot Gardening Foundation, 217
Square Foot Gardening (Bartholomew), 216
State Education and Environmental Roundtable, 206
State University of New York at Buffalo, 62
Stebbins, Robert, 139β140
Stegner, Wallace, 152
Stephens, Leslie, 78β79, 182β183
Stepner, Mike, 268
Stoecklin, Vicki, 262
Stoliar, Joan, 214β215
strangers, fear of, 123, 124β129, 171, 183β186
stress, therapeutic value of nature and, 35, 47, 50β51, 163
Student Conservation Association, 230
suburbia, 284
green design of, 250β270
lack of natural play areas in, 25, 117
synthetic nature in, 19, 25β26
wild animals in, 24β25, 249β250
Sullivan, William C., 105β106
summer camp, 2, 170, 227β234
Sunnyvale, California, 263
Superchild syndrome, 121
Swallowtail School, 205β206
Sweden, 48, 49, 120
green urbanism in, 252, 253
synthetic nature, 60β61
Tanner, Thomas, 150
Taoism, 45
Target, 259β260
Taylor, Andrea Faber, 88β89, 105β106, 108, 110, 229, 312
technology, public education and, 137β138
teen centers, 170
television, watching, 31, 47, 57, 64β65, 119, 120, 169
ADHD and, 102
in cars, 63
sensory experience of, 66
Texas Education Agency, Division of Student Assessment, 207
Theroux, Phyllis, 95β96
Thompson, Susan, 298β299
Thoreau, Henry David, 5, 161, 275
Thunder Tree, The (Pyle), 173
time, use of, 175β176
overly structured lives, 34, 117, 121β122, 175β176
studies of changes in, 119β120
work demands, 119β120
TNS Intersearch, 123
tobacco control movement, 310β311
Tolkien, J. R. R., 167
Tomlinson, John, 242β43
Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform (Howard), 284
touch deficit, 67
traffic, fear of, 124
travel, nature and, 63β64
tree houses and forts, 15, 146, 233β234, 240
as learning experiences, 80β84
regulations prohibiting, 28β29
Trout Unlimited, 214
Trust for Public Land, 116, 179, 265, 300, 301, 311
Turner, Frederick Jackson, 2, 4, 17, 18, 274
Ulrich, Roger, 46, 50
U.S. Census Bureau, 18, 58, 274, 276
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 30
U.S. Department of the Interior, βNational Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife,β 196β197
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 218
Habitat Evaluation Process (HEP), 266
U.S. Forest Service, 103
U.S. Justice Department, 127
U.S. Youth Soccer Association, 117
University of California, 23
University of Glasgow, 35
University of Illinois, Human-Environment Research Laboratory, 105β108, 108β109, 179
University of Maryland, 34
University of Massachusetts, 21
University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, 119
University of Nevada, School of Medicine, 22
urban areas, 245β287, 314
green design of, 25β26, 250β270, 311
infill, 274
zoopolis, 247β251, 257, 267β269, 272
Urban Corps, 55β57
urbanization, 102, 133
Utne, 196
Vanderhoff, Candy, 232, 233β234, 308
Van Gogh, Vincent, 201
Veblen, Thorstein, 93
Verboom-Vasiljev, Jana, 33, 34
Veterans Administration Hospital System, 45
βvideophilia,β 148
Village Homes, Davis, California, 254β256, 285
Visions of Innocence: Spiritual and Inspirational Experiences of Children (Hoffman), 292β293
Voice of the Earth (Roszak), 44, 147
Waldorf schools, 209
walking in the woods, 170β175, 176
Washington Post, 18β19
Web of Life, The (Louv), 20β21
Wells, Nancy, 50β51, 105, 150
Western Europe, 120
green urbanism in, 251β254
outside play and contact with nature in, 34β35
playgrounds in, 263
Western Society of Naturalists, 144
West Nile virus, 131
βWhat Would Jesus Drive?β campaign, 302
White, Randy, 262
Whitman, Walt, 284, 289
wildcrafting, 196
wilderness adventure programs, 230
Wilkins, Gregory, 45β46
Will, George, 260
Wilson, Edward O., 43, 44, 90, 151, 303
Wilson, Frank, 67
Wilson, Leslie Owen, 73β74
Wolch, Jennifer, 246, 248β250
Wordsworth, William, 189, 292
World Health Organization, 47
World Trade Center, 260β261
World Watch, 197, 198
Wrubel, Priscilla and Tom, 60β61
Yankelovich, Daniel, 65
Ybarra, Daniel, 110β112
Ybarra, Richard, 92β93
Zahn, Paula, 183
Zaradic, Patricia, 148
zoopolis, 247β251, 257, 267β269, 272
Zurich, Switzerland, 253
A Field Guide to LAST CHILD in the WOODS
It takes a universe
to make a child, both
in outer form and inner
spirit. It takes
a universe to educate
a child, a universe
to fulfill a child.
βThomas Berry
CONTENTS
Notes from the Field
How a Movement Is Forming and How You Can Get Involved
100 Actions We Can Take
Nature Activities for Kids and Families
Good Books for Kids and Families
Suggestions for Transforming Our Communities
Pursuits for Businesses, Attorneys, and Health Care Providers
Ways Educators, Parent-Teacher Groups, and Students Can Promote Natural School Reform
Goals for Government
Build the Movement
Discussion Points
Notes from the Field
How a Movement Is Forming and How You Can Get Involved
βA back-to-nature movement to reconnect children with the outdoors is burgeoning nationwide.β
βUSA Today, November 2006
Not long after the first publication of Last Child in the Woods in 2005, I found myself wandering down a path toward the Milwaukee River, where it runs through urban Riverside Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At first glance, nothing seemed unusual
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