Are our children suffering from lack of natural experiences – and to what extent?
This Friday from 1-2pm, The Guardian is interviewing the outgoing director generalof the National Trust, Fiona Reynolds, as well as naturalist and broadcaster, Stephen Moss, to discuss whether today’s generation of children are experiencing ‘nature deficit disorder‘.
Read the full article at http://environmentaleducationuk.wordpress.com/2012/04/25/nature-deficit-disorder-2/
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