Time to make sure the kids break free from the grip that digital devices seem to have over them?Want to give your children the kind of childhood where they’re always outside, building dens and getting up to all kinds of adventures?
The problem with the digital age is that it allows you to do so much without ever leaving your room. While parents like us know how to wean ourselves off of our phones when the time comes, the next generation simply have no idea what they’re doing to their brains.
Anxiety, social isolation and depression can all be easily exacerbated by too much time on the PlayStation or watching influencers online. The issue is then compounded by the fact that your kids are still forming their own identities and their brains are not yet fully developed.
Things like impulse control, the ability to cope with boredom, and even emotional processing are all thrown out of alignment by too much time in front of the screen. The problem is that no matter what you try, you really have no idea what to do. Until now my friend…
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Why nature is important in a child's developmentSwitching from screen time to green timeBuilding a nature-filled environmentNature-filled games and activitiesSkills for survivalHow nature impacts a child's learningLearning experiences in natureOvercoming barriers to spending green time Strengthening family bonds in natureEncouraging a lifelong love for nature And a whole lot more!Claim your copy with a quick click TODAY!The beauty of this single-volume guide is that you can read it cover to cover in a couple of evenings, or dip in and out of it at will. You’ll have everything you need ready and waiting at your fingertips, without one of those troublesome phones or screens anywhere near you.
I like to think of it as setting the perfect example for my kid so he can see a parent who loves to read, watches TV in moderation, and rarely spends much time on her phone.
I really enjoyed reading this book. I try my hardest to make sure that we have a balance between Screen Time and nature in my family and I really enjoyed this book for the extra ideas that I didn’t think of. We live in a digital age where we’re very disconnected from nature, and the most important thing is to get connected to nature, not just for the sake of connection, but for the sake of being grounded, being present things that the digital era cannot grant us. I love how this book has so many different ideas to get your kids out in nature and yourself too and connect with each other and connect with mother Earth.
I love this encouragement for parents to get outside with their kids. As a parent to a 4 year old, the struggle is real! I found a wide range of fun ideas and activities to try in this book, and great reminders about why spending time outdoors is so important. A great resource for parents looking for ways to reduce screen time and replace it with nature’s lessons. Highly recommend!
This book is a wonderful guide for families looking to balance screen time with real-world adventure. It encourages independent outdoor exploration, family walks, and even explains how to build a treehouse—what child wouldn’t love that? With tips on kayaking, canoeing, and volunteering, it inspires connection with nature and community.