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How to Get Kids Offline, Outdoors, and Connecting with Nature: 200+ Crea

tive activities to encourage self-esteem, mindfulness, and wellbeing
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Bonnie Thomas LCSW is a school-based clinician, providing individual and family therapy to children aged 3GÇô12. She has also worked in the Juvenile Corrections System and coordinated a mentoring programme for young girls living in public housing.
Introduction: Why Is Nature So Important? Part 1. Nature is Therapeutic. 1. Incorporating Nature in Your Therapeutic Practice. 2.Relaxation and Mindfulness. 3. Self-Esteem and Positive Connections. 4. Nature Based Therapy and Grief Work with Youth. Karla Helbert. 5.Gardening for Wellbeing. Part 2. Nature is Fun. 6. General Outdoor Activities. 7. Blacktop Activities. 8. Sand and Beach. 9. Forest and Trees. 10.Fields and Grassy Areas. 11. Puddles and Mud. 12. Rivers and Streams. 13. Snow. 14. Bring Nature Indoors. List of Activities.Jessica Kingsley
The author of this book, Bonnie Taylor, is the mother of a teenager and also a family counsellor working with children and families... wrote this book to provide both parents and social work professionals with ideas to get children more connected with nature away from screens... Many of Bonnie's ideas echo both a Montessori and Forest School approach... The book includes a useful alphabetical list of activities... a valuable text book for professional social care workers keen to promote mindfulness.
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