Get your Kids into Nature

Li and Sullivan determined that when “Perceived childhood nature exposure was calculated as a cumulative score based on the perceived nature in residential surroundings from up to three childhood home locations weighted by duration of residence. . . . [that] Children who had lower levels of nature exposure grow up to exhibit a high tendency to miss subtle sensory stimuli (low registration), and this sensory processing pattern in turn is associated with lower levels of affinity to nature and creativity.…

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