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The indoor epidemic, how parents, teachers, and kids can start an outdoor revolution, Erik Shonstrom

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The indoor epidemic, how parents, teachers, and kids can start an outdoor revolution, Erik Shonstrom
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-156)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The indoor epidemic
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
979567561
Responsibility statement
Erik Shonstrom
Sub title
how parents, teachers, and kids can start an outdoor revolution
Summary
Using groundbreaking research and diverse interdisciplinary evidence, The Indoor Epidemic explores what we've lost with the great migration indoors and how it affects our schools, our children, and ourselves.--COVER"The Indoor Epidemic is an accessible, readable book that educators, parents, policymakers, and general readers can use to develop an in-depth understanding of the role the outdoors has played in our evolutionary and cultural history--and how it affects their own daily life. Readers will be astounded by the depth to which a sedentary, indoor lifestyle has negatively affected their ability to live a fulfilling life. But it's also a story, the story of our connection with the world, its inhabitants, and our own relationship with nature. It's the story of what we know is right for our children, and yet what we deny them because of the imagined importance and fabricated effectiveness of indoor schooling. The book's readability, and its emphasis on practicality, will deeply engage readers. Furthermore, it serves as a guide to parents who are seeking to understand how to utilize the natural pathways to learning--simply by getting children outside."--! From Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
The curse of the corner office -- Paleoeducation -- Feral psychology -- The outdoor body -- Reading the wild -- Outside the inbox -- Humanimal -- Are you experienced? -- The right to outdoor play -- Enkidu's lament -- Conclusion : The outdoor nation proclamation
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