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Last Child in the Woods

Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder

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Last Child in the Woods

By: Richard Louv
Narrated by: Jonathan Hogan
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New York Times and Washington Post contributor Richard Louv is the widely respected author of seven previous books. In Last Child in the Woods, Louv illustrates how the alienation of today's children from nature can lead to a host of childhood disorders - and he offers effective methods for healing this rift.©2005 Richard Louv (P)2007 Recorded Books Parenting & Families Inspiring Relationships Grandparenting Nature Deficit Disorder
Compelling Research • Practical Solutions • Warm Rich Voice • Eye-opening Insights • Inspiring Ideas • Powerful Concepts

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I learned this book several years ago in my Master's training. Here I am many years forward and continue to reference this book for inspiration. I have incorporated Ecopsychology within my practice years before I ever heard of the phrase Ecotherapy. I enjoy this book as a grounding agent and as a tool to reinspire my work with children. Listen for the benefit of learning what the benefits of outdoors are on our everyday life and how she can impact wellness. Enjoy.

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The point is repeating, but necessary. This book will remind you of your disconnection with nature, make you more present as to protecting it; and if you have children, want to protect their ability to connect with nature.

Crucial

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It wasn’t very captivating for me though I did enjoy it quite a bit. Pretty good.

Good ain’t bad

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A wonderful book, with lots of data and reasoning! A must read for every parent!

A must read

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Great context and story telling. Highly recommended if you are trying to understand the importance of nature.

Inspirational!

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