Grace’s Reviews > Nature-Based Therapy: A Practitioner’s Guide to Working Outdoors with Children, Youth, and Families > Status Update
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“[the school learning environment] does not necessarily set them [youth students] up for success” I am HOLLERING this book is a HOOT
— Apr 06, 2024 02:27PM
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“We contest this assumption [that experiences in nature are necessarily and inherently restorative due to opportunities and right to risk]” I am kissing you on the mouth
— Apr 06, 2024 12:15PM
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4:02:59 issues of immersion and challenge in vicarious vs real nature experiences. // sociology (also kellert!!)
— Apr 06, 2024 12:11AM
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1:48:50 “How these practices show up in a variety of settings and contexts could be a study and text in itself which would benefit the field immensely, if someone were to take that on.”
— Apr 02, 2024 06:53AM
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I love that you can hear the authors thinking “me personally I would like to burn all the existing methods of treatment to the ground and start anew with INFORMED care practices that treat humans, not data points. But alas, it seems we have to work within *existing systems* to make any progress.” Love you guys. Love the vaguely incendiary annoyance regarding impractical and uninformed practices. <33 my people.
— Apr 02, 2024 06:38AM

