Summary Of Last Child In The Woods

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Spreading Interest in the Great Outdoors: Looking at Richard Louv’s Last Child in the Woods

Richard Louv explains how people can find “freedom, fantasy, and privacy… a separate peace” (7) in nature. Many researchers are becoming aware of the positive effects nature can provide. Previous generations often tell stories of their childhood; stories about running around in fields or woods. They talk about how it gave them feelings of euphoria and freeness. Nowadays, rarely will one hear of today’s children telling similar stories. With more time being spent indoors, doing homework, and using technology, there are fewer kids enjoying the wonders of the outdoors. Studies have shown that children, and people in general, should spend more time in nature. Richard Louv’s Last Child in the Woods discusses how people are negatively affected without exposure to nature; there are vital steps that individuals, communities, and the nation can take to help with nature-deficit disorder.
A problem that is affecting today’s society is “nature-deficit disorder,” a condition fabricated by Louv. It refers to the lack of …show more content…

Throughout the book Last Child in the Woods there are stories and research telling about how spending time in nature, such as woods or fields, will help a child’s brain develop. Individuals, communities, and the nation all have vital steps to take to increase exposure to nature and receive the benefits from it. With nature’s benefits being proven by several studies, future generations can benefit from changes society makes now. People should start spending more time outside little by little, so that it can influence others. They should begin choosing positive activities, such as exploring wildlife, when they have free time. People may call it the great outdoors, but until they actually get out into nature, they may not even realize how great it really

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