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Why Kids Need Nature

Shamini Dhana – Founder and CEO, Dhana EcoKids
http://www.DhanaEcoKids.com

All kids love to spend time in nature, climbing, exploring, watching ants and birds, and just plain kicking back and being one with their environment. But did you know that nature is so important to their health that it could even be thought of as a nutrient – a nutrient for which many children today are increasingly at risk of deficiency?

As documented by Richard Luov’s 2007 book, “Last Child in the Woods,” our current generation of children suffers from a condition that has come to be known as “nature deficit disorder.”  Due in part to decreased time spent in outdoor free play, and increased time spent with electronic devices such as cell phones, handheld gaming devices and the internet, observable trends over the past several decades include:

  • Increase in ADD and other attention disorders
  • Increase in childhood obesity
  • Changes in brain structure, including a similarity to the brains of heroin addicts in children who text frequently
  • Increasing rates of childhood anxiety and depression – suicide is now the leading cause of death amongst U.S. college students, according to a 2011 study
  • High rates of risky behavior amongst teens, including unprotected sex and alcohol and illegal drug use

Outdoor, hands-on educational and enrichment activities and exposure to nature are a proven antidote to these negative trends, according to research at the University of Illinois and other institutions. Similar findings about the benefits of arts activities are well documented.

Nature and arts related activities, including “exposure to ordinary natural settings in the course of common after-school and weekend activities” have been shown to:

  • Reduce attention deficit symptoms in children
  • Reduce stress-related behaviors
  • Improve grades and school performance
  • Reduce risk of depression
  • Encourage creativity and a sense of stewardship of nature and community 

10 Tips for helping your child connect with Nature

Shamini Dhana, founder and CEO of Dhana EcoKids, is pleased to offer these ten fun ideas for helping you and your children get your daily dose of Nature:

  1. Make Nature a habit – schedule time each day to go outside and see what’s new in your backyard.
  2. When possible, walk or bike when you’re going somewhere. The exercise and fresh, outdoor air will rejuvenate your bodies and spirits. Younger children usually love to ride on their parent’s back or in a bike trailer or trail-a-bike. It’s a great family bonding experience and saves energy, too!
  3. If you have a zoo or botanical garden in your community, invest in a family membership. It’s a cost effective way to take frequent visits and the nature experience won’t be marred by a feeling of pressure to “see it all at once.”
  4. Talk to your child about how he or she comes from Nature and is a part of it. The book “You Are Stardust” by Elin Kelsey is a beautiful introduction to this concept for young children. Myths and legends from indigenous peoples around the world are also winners.
  5. Plan family trips around activities in nature. Camping, beach visits and spelunking are all popular choices.
  6. Encourage your child to draw, paint, write, act, or sing about their experiences in and observations about nature.
  7. Let your child help you pick a non-profit organization to donate to that is helping protect and preserve Nature. As a company, we’ve chosen 1% For The Planet, but there are lots of great ones out there. Follow their activities throughout the year to learn about real-life conservation successes you’ve helped make possible. For hands-on involvement, choose a group with a local chapter.
  8. Create a piece of Nature Art that is recycled and can be sold at a charity event, fundraiser or even make it a gift for a loved one!
  9. Start a Nature journal with your kid. Record the things you discover in Nature as well as any observations and highlights of the day. Include sayings and quotes about Nature that you come across which spark an idea or resonate with your child. These activities help reinforce the Beauty of Nature!
  10.  Keep your child’s at-home environment as natural as possible. Include living plants as part of your household décor. Use natural light when you can. And don’t forget that your child’s largest interface with her environment is her skin. Clothing her in natural, organic apparel that lets her skin breathe and doesn’t expose her to toxic chemicals is a fun and easy way to keep her feeling great!

How does your family enjoy connecting with nature?

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gOasis, LLC Launches Gardens on the Go

Washington, DC – September 29, 2012 – The very first Mobile Garden will make its debut in booth 1331 at the Washington, DC Green Festival, September 29-30. gOasis, LLC, will present a Garden-on-the-Go, giving attendees access to the health benefits of nature while indoors.

An oasis in the center of a bustling high capacity event demonstrates a new method of interacting with nature. No longer rooted to outdoor locations, gardens and their benefits can now be enjoyed wherever they are needed.

Practical uses of a Garden-on-the-Go include any event or venue where people can benefit from the calming and mind-clearing influence of nature. Yoga teacher training, board retreats, union negotiations, preparation for competitions, blood donation sites – the list is endless.

Be among the first to experience this entirely new concept, a Garden-on-the-Go by gOasis, LLC.

www.goasis.co

Contact:
Eleanor Nelson, CGO
cgo@goasis.co
Ph: 202.681.9627

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Green Festival 2011: Interview Nikki Wynn Living Green On The Road For 2 years

Green Festival 2011: Interview Nikki Wynn Living Green On The Road For 2 years via Jack Olmstead – Seattle Pi Blog

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10th anniversary for Green Festival in 2011, Chicago event May 14th and 15th

“This year’s annual Chicago Green Festival taking place on May 14th and 15th at Chicago’s McCormick Place Lakeside occurs as Green Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2011, with an updated interactive marketplace and countless learning opportunities designed to promote sustainability and interconnectivity within the green movement.

Green Festival is a joint project of Green America and Global Exchange, two cutting-edge nonprofits that have been dedicated to furthering environmental and social concerns for nearly 30 years.

The goal of the Green Festivals, which are playfully dubbed ”Parties with a Purpose,” is to promote healthy living by addressing a wide variety of social, economic and environmental concerns.”

10th anniversary for Green Festival in 2011, Chicago event May 14th and 15th via Kirsten E. Silven – Earth Times

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Green Team students going to Chicago

“Members of Green Team Southwestern will participate in a service-learning trip to Chicago beginning next week.

“The Green Team does a service-learning trip every year, and this year, we are going to Chicago,” said Green Team director Jason Speegle of the trip May 9-17. “We are going to be working at Riverwoods Christian Camp, which is a camp for underprivileged kids in the Chicago area.”

Speegle said the Green Team will help prepare the camp for summer usage by painting, landscaping, wood-chopping and trail-paving.

The Green Team also will attend the Chicago Green Festival on May 14.”

Green Team students going to Chicago via the Winfield Daily Courier

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Go green for Earth Day

“April 16, 2011 (CHICAGO) – Earth Day is on Friday, April 22, and it promotes a green spirit and eco-friendly thinking. There are a lot of events in our area to mark the day.

Bianca Alexander with Conscious Living was in our ABC7 studio to tell us about a few events. She also gave tips we can use in our daily lives to help protect the environment.”

Go green for Earth Day via ABC 7 Chicago

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Green Festivals a Place for Everything Green

SAN FRANCISCO – The largest sustainability event in the world celebrates 10 years this year. The founders of Green Festival expect approximately 30,000 to 40,000 attendees at the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center April 9 – 10. This one-of-a-kind weekend experience offers the opportunity for community members to meet their favorite authors, actors and community leaders as well as shop more than 300 eco-friendly exhibitors.

All this while being able to participate in educational workshops; enjoy live music, sample local vegetarian cuisine; organic chocolates, wine and beer.

There are ten stages and pavilions feature more than 125 inspirational and educational speakers including: Amy Goodman, The Fabulous Beekman Boys, John Perkins, Dr. Sharif Abdullah, Zoe Weil, Favianna Rodriguez and Mark Hertsgaard, to name a few.”

Green Festivals a Place for Everything Green via Chris McGrath – Thrifty and Green

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The Takeout Store provides biodegradable, compostable disposable tableware

San Jose, CA – February 22, 2011 At The Takeout Store,  disposable tableware products made from Bagasse and Corn Starch are leading the way in replacing wasteful Styrofoam and Plastic disposable tableware to reduce waste on America’s growing landfills.

Bagasse is a byproduct of the sugarcane refining process. It is what is left over after the sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract the juices. Since bagasse comes from the earth it is easily converted by nature into simple, stable compounds that are absorbed back into the ecosystem. One of the many attractive qualities of bagasse is that it is both biodegradable and compostable. Future generations will not be burdened by excessive waste from takeout materials that take thousands of years to break down.

Biodegradable means that the product will break down into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass in a short amount of time. When something is “compostable”, it means that it is made of organic matter that will break down in a compost system or land fill.
Bagasse biodegradable food containers are quickly being recognized as a great eco-friendly alternative to traditional Styrofoam clamshells and plastic plates.

Eco-Forward Convenience

The Takeout Store is proud to be a green promoter in providing biodegradable options and convenience to the local and national community.  Supporting and sponsoring local charity events with biodegradable disposable tableware is a vital element of dedication towards keeping the community green.

“Our mission is to reduce environmental waste and promote sustainability while providing the highest quality biodegradable products available.”  says company owner, Eddy Yee. “Striving to become a zero waste society is an important goal, and biodegradable disposable tableware products play an essential role.”

For more information or to contact The Takeout Store, visit http://thetakeoutstore.com or connect via Facebook and Twitter.

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