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How to Raise a Wild Child

The Art and Science of Falling in Love with Nature

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How to Raise a Wild Child

By: Scott Sampson
Narrated by: Sean Runnette
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American children today spend 90 percent less time playing outdoors than their parents did; instead they spend an average of seven hours a day interacting with a screen. Scott Sampson asserts that not only does exposure to nature help relieve stress, depression, and attention deficits, but it also reduces bullying and helps boost academic scores. Even more important are the long-term benefits linked to cognitive, emotional, and moral development.

Distilling the latest research in disciplines such as psychology, neuroscience, biology, and education, Sampson reveals how parents and educators can help kids fall in love with nature and instill a sense of place that will help keep the planet healthy.

©2015 © Reproduced by special arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. (P)2015 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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Practical Guidance • Scientific Research • Great Reader • Actionable Solutions • Inspiring Ideas • Enjoyable Narration

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very difficult to get through the narration. The author stalked every half sentence and it made the book drag on far longer than necessary. Playing it at a faster speed only emphasized this jerky pace. overall a decent overview of nature connection including current projects and thought leaders including activities for raising a wild child or leading any sort of outdoor mentorship program.

a decent overall review of nature connection

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This book was just amazing! It was a perfect combination of scientific research and inspiring ideas to get outside with the children in your life to experience the wonder of nature! I loved that it had practical how to's and easy ideas that you could implement right away. The book was so good that I found it hard to listen to it while driving because I wanted to take notes on everything! I will need to buy the print version as well. Thank you for this awe inspiring book!

Amazing and inspiring!

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This book explains the importance of outdoor connection between children (and adults) and nature. It should be required of all parents to read because it helps one understand the NEED for children to grow and explore outside. It takes scholarly information from studies, reports, and years of research to break it down for everyone to understand.

Should be a requirement for parents to read...

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I have read a number of books about the importants of raising children with a connection to the natural word. This one is probably the best. Dr Scott (known to many parents and children from PBS’ Dinosaur Train) lays out the problems, gives actionable solutions then gives you reference if you want to do more reading on any particular idea. Well done.

Best book of its kind

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I'm not really a "how-to" book guy, much less a "how-to" parent. But this book is not at all like the typical how-to manual. Sampson is incredibly conversational, blending personal anecdotes with scientific studies and expert testimony seamlessly. He successfully communicates the power of place to all willing to listen, and more importantly to those willing to experience. He helped to reawaken the early experiences I had in the natural world, playing in schoolyards, creeks, and forests. I now hope to pass these experiences on to my son, and I will pass this book along to many many friends and family.

Sampson Hits the Nail on the Head

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