
Your kids are looking at their screens All. The. Time.--and you're concerned. Maybe you've read Jonathan Haidt's The Anxious Generation or Richard Louv's Last Child in the Woods and you want to stop screen addiction and nature deficit disorder before it's too late. This book can help. Don't just focus on taking away screens; focus on creating a fun childhood! 2021 INDIE Awards Gold Winner (Family & Relationships category) Katy Bowman is my go-to expert on the importance of movement for the body. Grow Wild is no exception to that. Filled with delightful, rich nuggets of information on everything from the best shoes to put on your child's feet (if necessary!) to the importance of climbing trees, this book is a real gem for any family wanting to make the most of their movement opportunities on a daily basis.--Angela Hanscom, author of Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children Our kids are moving less than any other generation in human history; indoor time and screen time have skyrocketed. As adults and kids turn more to convenient, tech-based solutions, tasks that once required head-to-toe use of our muscles and bones can be done with a click and a swipe. Without meaning to, we've created an "anxious generation" by opting for wired convenience over the movement-rich environment that our physical, mental, and environmental health depends on. Grow Wild helps parents start to address this massive problem, serving as a field guide to all the movement opportunities we're currently missing. Learn to stack your life for richer experiences that don't take more time: Set up your home to promote more movement, naturally Dress for (movement) success Add snacktivities to your meals Plan dynamic celebrations Create a dynamic homework space</li
Page Count:
408
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
1943370168
ISBN-13:
9781943370160
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!