As natural parents we want to make sure our kids are not disconnected from the natural world. While they can certainly learn things from video games and television, I feel those things can also be very damaging for them emotionally when that is their main “view” if the world around them. When your children are looking for something to do… think beyond the electronic baby sitters. Take a nature walk with them. Studies have shown nature walks improve your child’s emotional well being.
Nature Walks Help Children Concentrate
Take a walk outside and you’ll notice a few things. You’ll notice you almost immediately feel calmer and more relaxed. You’ll notice your mind may stop jumping from thought to thought. Instead, of thinking about that project that needs to be done or that bill you have to pay, you’ll notice the squirell running through the grass or the birds chirping in the tree above you. You’ll notice the colors of the leaves on the trees and feel the sunshine on your shoulders. You’ll hear the wind and feel it touch you. In short, your mind clears and you begin to focus on the present moment.
The same thing happens for children. If your children are older then chances are they’re living extraordinarily busy lives. Nature walks will help them concentrate and focus on the present. In fact studies have shown that nature walks for children with attention deficit issues were just as effective if not more so than medication to improve their concentration.
Nature Walks Build Confidence
Nature walks tend to generate curiosity and a sense of exploration in children. They wonder what that funny orange moss was or why the snake was lying on that rock in the sun. This sense of wonder and curiosity helps them feel a part of something bigger than themselves. It’s almost magical to watch children come out of their shells on a nature walk. Their shoulders straighten, their eyes light up and confidence and curiosity beam from them. They know that the world is wide open for discovery…
Nature Walks Boost Emotions
Many forms of therapy use Nature to treat depression, trauma, and to boost mood. This is because nature is a proven method to boost mood and reduce aggression in children. Scientists haven’t pinpointed the exact reasons why this occurs. Some theorize that sunlight has a chemical effect on mood. We do know that people suffer from SAD, seasonal affective disorder, which occurs during the long months of winter when people don’t receive enough sunlight.
Other’s have studied the effects of greenery on children and have found that children with more nature in their schools, more greenery, get better grades, have fewer behavior problems, and generally perform better in school.
If you’re new to nature walks, start small and local. Choose trails or parks nearby and let your family gradually build up to longer walks. Get your children interested by pointing out interesting features and encourage them to show you what interests them.
Many physicians and counselors actually prescribe “nature walk therapy” for their patients who are suffering from stress and anxiety issues, who have high blood pressure, depression or other mood related concerns or who need to improve their attention span.
In addition to helping children focus, giving them more self-confidence and boosting their mood, taking a nature walk with your children helps foster the bond between you and your children. It creates fond memories, lets your child know that you enjoy quiet time with them in nature and gives them an overall appreciation for life.
This is great! Thanks for sharing! I’ve been taking my younger kids on nature walks lately and I’ve noticed that it seems to help my child who has attention problems. I should take take my teens with me on walks more often.
As a Charlotte Mason mom.. I agree. Nature walks are great. Followed closely by nature study. :-)
Great indepth post. Nature is great for adults as well (as you mentioned), humans are not designed to be in concrete jungles with things passing them every millisecond as it becomes overwhelming on the mind.
Thats why they built parks in all the cities.
Nature provides negative ions, far infrared energy, magnetic energy, Vitamin D and probably a whole lot more that humans haven’t discovered yet! Exercise boosts serotonin levels. TV hypnotizes children and in my opinion shouldn’t be in the home if you have kids. Get out in nature daily. Even if it’s just a quick walk in the park or shoveling snow in the winter, it should be a daily activity.
Lovely, inspiring post! I took my kids on a walk the other day and it’s so amazing to connect on another level. We played a game called ‘let’s see what we can see’ and we’d just point things out to each other. My 2 year old pointed out ‘a baby octagon’ and it was indeed a small octagon! I love it when he is able to apply the things he’s learning to real life. These are precious days with our kids and they can pass by too quickly if we don’t take the time to slow down and connect.
I enjoyed your post. I am an advocate on connecting kids with nature. Nature walks are an easy way to inspire parents to take their kids outside. :)
Here in Western Canada, we are proud of Barry MacDonald – an author/speaker/advocate of boys. Check our his recent newsletter which addresses the topic of getting your boys outside. Obviously, he specifically researches the needs of boys, but the principles are good for girls as well. http://www.mentoringboys.com/