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The environmentalist Rachel Carson once hoped for children to be given "a sense of wonder so indestructible that is would last throughout life, as an antidote against the boredom and dis-enchantments of later years." That sense of wonder can sometimes dim in adulthood, but for kids it becomes keener when time is spent outside. Outdoor play encourages discovery and exploration, and it builds relationships with both social and biological communities. It gives children all the health benefits of exercise, along with the character-building benefits of play. Go to FamilyMatters2Me Blog for the whole article.
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