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Wild Play: Parenting Adventures in the Great Outdoors

Wild Play: Parenting Adventures in the Great Outdoors

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A trailblazing environmental educator raised his children in the heart of nature. His story shows other parents how they can counter today’s pervasive “nature deficit.” Updated wtih new essays.
When David Sobel’s children,Tara and Eli, were toddlers, he set out to integrate a wide range of nature experiences into their family life, play, and story telling. Blending his passion as a parent with his professional expertise, he created adventures tailored to their developmental stages: cultivating empathy with animals in early childhood, exploring the woods in middle childhood, and devising rites of passage in adolescence.
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is Sobel’s vivid and moving memoir of their journey and an in spiring guide for all parents who seek to help their children bond with the natural world. Through this family’s experiences, we observe how free play in nature hones a sense of wonder, provides healthy challenges, and nurtures earth stewardship. “Parents need to support kids’ access to independent outdoor play,” says Sobel. “Of course they should use judgment, but the benefits outweigh the risks.”
Richard Louv’s
Last Child in the Woods
identified the urgent problem of “nature deficit” in today’s children, sounding the alarm for parents, educators, and policy-makers.
Wild Play
is a hopeful response, offering families myriad ways to blaze their own trails.
A trailblazing environmental educator raised his children in the heart of nature. His story shows other parents how they can counter today’s pervasive “nature deficit.” Updated wtih new essays.
When David Sobel’s children,Tara and Eli, were toddlers, he set out to integrate a wide range of nature experiences into their family life, play, and story telling. Blending his passion as a parent with his professional expertise, he created adventures tailored to their developmental stages: cultivating empathy with animals in early childhood, exploring the woods in middle childhood, and devising rites of passage in adolescence.
W
il
d Play
is Sobel’s vivid and moving memoir of their journey and an in spiring guide for all parents who seek to help their children bond with the natural world. Through this family’s experiences, we observe how free play in nature hones a sense of wonder, provides healthy challenges, and nurtures earth stewardship. “Parents need to support kids’ access to independent outdoor play,” says Sobel. “Of course they should use judgment, but the benefits outweigh the risks.”
Richard Louv’s
Last Child in the Woods
identified the urgent problem of “nature deficit” in today’s children, sounding the alarm for parents, educators, and policy-makers.
Wild Play
is a hopeful response, offering families myriad ways to blaze their own trails.

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