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Designing an impactful sensory garden for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder
Sensory gardens can be therapeutic environments for children with autism as well as welcoming spaces for all ages and abilities
Wagenfeld, A., Sotelo, M., Kamp, D., (2019). Designing an impactful sensory garden for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder. Children, Youth and Environments, 29(1),Correlates of children's physical activity during the COVID-19 confinement in Portugal
Children’s physical activity levels during prolonged confinement are linked to the conditions in which they live
Pombo, A., Luz, C., Rodrigues, L.P., Ferreire, C., Cordovil, R., (2020). Correlates of children's physical activity during the COVID-19 confinement in Portugal. Public Health, 189,Applying the pathways to nature connectedness at a societal scale: A leverage points perspective
A “pathways to nature connectedness” framework can inform different segments of society on how to be more effective in fostering closer human-nature relationships
Richardson, M., Dobson, J., Abson, D. J., Lumber, R., Hunt, A., Young, R., Moorhouse, B., (2020). Applying the pathways to nature connectedness at a societal scale: A leverage points perspective. Ecosystems and People, 16(1),The impact of school gardens on youth social and emotional learning: A scoping review
Some research suggests that school garden programs may promote social emotional learning, yet more rigorous studies are needed to investigate this assertion
Lohr, A. M., Krause, K. C., McClelland, J., Gorden, N. V., Gerald, L. B., Casino Jr, V. D., Wilkinson-Lee, A., Carvajal, S. C., (2020). The impact of school gardens on youth social and emotional learning: A scoping review. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning,Attachment, nature, and the young child's felt sense of God
Attachment to nature through sensory experiences may help a young child develop a felt sense of God
Christian, B. J., (2020). Attachment, nature, and the young child's felt sense of God. Journal of Research on Christian Education, 29(1),Nature-based education: using nature trails as a tool to promote inquiry-based science and math learning in young children
“Nature trails” concept helps early childhood teachers gain confidence in nature-based education for young children
Lee, C. K., Bailie, P. E., (2020). Nature-based education: using nature trails as a tool to promote inquiry-based science and math learning in young children. Science Activities, 56(4),Greenspace interventions for mental health in clinical and non-clinical populations: What works, for whom, and in what circumstances?
The interaction of nature, individual changes, and social changes are linked to desired outcomes for greenspace mental health interventions
Masterton, W., Carver, H., Parks, T., Park, K., (2020). Greenspace interventions for mental health in clinical and non-clinical populations: What works, for whom, and in what circumstances?. Health and Place, 64,COVID-19 pandemic impact on children and adolescents’ mental health: Biological, environmental, and social factors
The negative impact of COVID-related stressors on children and adolescents call for a robust public health response
de Figueiredo, C. S., Sandre, P. C., Portugal, L. C. L., Mazala-de-Oliveira, T., Chagas, L. D. S., Rainy, I, Ferreira, E. S., Giestal-de-Araujo, E., dos Santos, A. A., Bomfim, P. O., (2021). COVID-19 pandemic impact on children and adolescents’ mental health: Biological, environmental, and social factors. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 106Landscapes of becoming social: A systematic review of evidence for associations and pathways between interactions with nature and socioemotional development in children
Review of the literature reveals considerable – but inconsistent – evidence of positive associations between children’s interaction with nature and their socioemotional development.
Mygind, L., Kurtzhals, M., Nowell, C., Melby, P. S., Stevenson, M. P., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Lum, J. A. G., Flensborg-Madsen, T., Bentsen, P., Enticott, P. G., (2021). Landscapes of becoming social: A systematic review of evidence for associations and pathways between interactions with nature and socioemotional development in children. Environment International, 146Greener schoolyards, greener futures? Greener schoolyards buffer decreased contact with nature and are linked to connectedness to nature
Green schoolyards are associated with greater nature contact, restorativeness, positive attitudes toward nature and connection to nature
Luís, S., Dias, R., Lima, M. L., (2020). Greener schoolyards, greener futures? Greener schoolyards buffer decreased contact with nature and are linked to connectedness to nature. Frontiers in Psychology, 11The art of working with nature in nature-based therapies
Practitioners of nature-based therapy describe nature as an active agent in the therapeutic process
Naor, L., Mayseless, O., (2020). The art of working with nature in nature-based therapies. Journal of Experiential EducationThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and well-being of children and young people
The negative impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of children and youth requires an urgent response from government agencies
Cowie, H., Myers, C., (2020). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and well-being of children and young people. Children and SocietyIndigenous children's connectedness to nature: The potential influence of culture, gender and exposure to a contaminated environment
Cultural, social, and environmental factors influence Indigenous children’s connectedness to nature
Sedawi, W., Assaraf, O. B. Z., Reiss, M. J., (2020). Indigenous children's connectedness to nature: The potential influence of culture, gender and exposure to a contaminated environment. Cultural Studies of Science Education, 15,Associations of exposure to green space with problem behaviours in preschool-aged children
Exposure to green space—especially at school—reduces a range of problem behaviors in childhood
Liao, J., Yang, S., Xia, W., Peng, A., Zhao, J., Li, Y., Zhang, Y., Qian, Z., Vaughn, M., Schootman, M., Zhang, B., Xu, S., (2020). Associations of exposure to green space with problem behaviours in preschool-aged children. International Journal of Epidemiology, 49(3),Children's augmented storying in, with and for nature
Augmented storying can invite positive interactions with nature
Kumpulainen, K., Byman, J., Renlund, J., Wong, C. C., (2020). Children's augmented storying in, with and for nature. Education Sciences, 10(149),School ground pedagogies for enriching children's outdoor learning
Outdoor learning can broaden and transform curriculum and pedagogy in place-oriented ways
Green, M., Rayner, M., (2020). School ground pedagogies for enriching children's outdoor learning. International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education,Young families and children in gentrifying neighbourhoods: How gentrification reshapes use and perception of green play spaces
Gentrification affects use of green play spaces by young families, impacting community building
Oscilowicz, E., Honey-Rosés, J., Anguelovski, I., Triguero-Mas, M., Cole, H., (2020). Young families and children in gentrifying neighbourhoods: How gentrification reshapes use and perception of green play spaces. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 25(10),Beyond traditional school readiness: How nature preschools help prepare children for academic success
Nature preschools can be effective in promoting school readiness
Burgess, E., Ernst, J., (2020). Beyond traditional school readiness: How nature preschools help prepare children for academic success. International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 7(2),Does greenery experienced indoors and outdoors provide an escape and support mental health during the COVID-19 quarantine?
University students who spent most of their time at home during the COVID-19 epidemic experienced better mental health when exposed to more greenery
Dzhambov, A. M., Lercher, P., Browning, M. H. E. M., Stoyanov, D., Petrova, N., Novakov, S., Dimitrova, D. D., (2020). Does greenery experienced indoors and outdoors provide an escape and support mental health during the COVID-19 quarantine?. Environmental ResearchParticularities of having plants at home during the confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Plants at home positively influenced the emotional well-being of adults during the COVID-19 confinement period
Perez-Urrestarazu, L., Kaltsidi, M. P., Nektarios, P. A., Markakis, G., Loges, V., Perini, K., Fernandez-Canero, R., (2020). Particularities of having plants at home during the confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Urban Forestry & Urban GreeningAdverse childhood experiences: The protective and therapeutic potential of nature
The therapeutic and protective potential of nature for children with adverse childhood experiences warrants the attention of researchers and practitioners
Touloumakos, A. K., Barrable, A., (2020). Adverse childhood experiences: The protective and therapeutic potential of nature. Frontiers in Psychology, 11,Children in nature: Exploring the relationship between childhood outdoor experience and environmental stewardship
Appreciative outdoor activities during childhood promote connection to nature and environmental-citizenship behaviors
Hoover, K. S., (2021). Children in nature: Exploring the relationship between childhood outdoor experience and environmental stewardship. Environmental Education Research, 27(6),Physical activity and screen time of children and adolescents before and during the COVID‐19 lockdown in Germany: A natural experiment
Physical activity and screen time behaviors can decrease or increase concurrently
Schmidt, S. C. E., Anedda, B., Burchartz, A., Eichsteller, A., Kolb, S., Nigg, C., Niessner, C., Oriwol, D., Worth, A., Woll, A., (2020). Physical activity and screen time of children and adolescents before and during the COVID‐19 lockdown in Germany: A natural experiment. Scientific Reports, 10Using transformative learning theory to understand outdoor adventure education
Challenging activities, supportive relationships, and reflection facilitate transformative learning in outdoor adventure education
Meerts-Brandsma, L., Sibthorp, J., Rochelle, S., (2020). Using transformative learning theory to understand outdoor adventure education. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor LearningAccessing green space in Melbourne: Measuring inequity and household mobility
Household mobility, along with the history of park development, can contribute to inequalities in access to green space
Sharifi, F., Nygaard, A., Stone, W. M., Levin, I., (2021). Accessing green space in Melbourne: Measuring inequity and household mobility. Landscape and Urban Planning, 207School greening: Right or privilege? Examining urban nature within and around primary schools through an equity lens
Considering multiple indicators of green infrastructure and different dimensions of equity may help reduce disparities in urban children’s access to nature
Baro, F., Camacho, D. A., Del Pulgar, C. P., Triguero-Mas, M., Anguelovski, I., (2021). School greening: Right or privilege? Examining urban nature within and around primary schools through an equity lens. Landscape and Urban Planning, 208The impact of nature-based education on health-related quality of life among low-income youth: Results from an intervention study
A school-based nature education program had a significant positive effect on the health-related quality of life of low-income youth
Sprague, N. L., Ekenga, C. C., (2021). The impact of nature-based education on health-related quality of life among low-income youth: Results from an intervention study. Journal of Public Health,Nature in your face - Disruptive climate change communication and eco-visualization as part of a garden-based learning approach involving primary school children and teachers in co-creating the future
Emotional confrontation may play an important role in addressing environmental problems
Löfström, E., Klöckner, C. A., Nesvold, I. H., (2020). Nature in your face - Disruptive climate change communication and eco-visualization as part of a garden-based learning approach involving primary school children and teachers in co-creating the future. Frontiers in Psychology, 11Subjective proximity to green spaces and blood pressure in children and adolescents: The CASPIAN-V study
Subjective proximity to green spaces might not be associated with lower blood pressure in children
Abbasi, B., Pourmirzeai, M., Hariri, S., Heshmat, R., Qorbani, M., Dadvand, P., Kelishadi, R,, (2020). Subjective proximity to green spaces and blood pressure in children and adolescents: The CASPIAN-V study. Journal of Environmental and Public HealthImpact of outdoor nature‐related activities on gut microbiota, fecal serotonin, and perceived stress in preschool children: The Play & Grow randomized controlled trial
Exposure to bacteria in natural environments could be beneficial to behavioral outcomes for young children
Sobko, T., Liang, S., Cheng, W. H. G., Tun, H. M., (2020). Impact of outdoor nature‐related activities on gut microbiota, fecal serotonin, and perceived stress in preschool children: The Play & Grow randomized controlled trial. Scientific Reports, 10Access and use of green areas during the COVID-19 pandemic: Green infrastructure management in the "new normal"
Socioeconomic factors influenced the frequency of green space visits before and during the COVID pandemic
Uchiyama, Y., Kohsaka, R, (2020). Access and use of green areas during the COVID-19 pandemic: Green infrastructure management in the "new normal". Sustainability, 12(23)Experiencing nature to satisfy basic psychological needs in parenting: A quasi-experiment in family shelters
Family nature engagement when living in a shelter can support parents’ psychological needs
Peters, E., Mass, J., Hovinga, D., den Bogerd, N. V., Schuengel, C., (2020). Experiencing nature to satisfy basic psychological needs in parenting: A quasi-experiment in family shelters. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17“To them, we're just kids from the hood”: Citizen-based policing of youth of color, “white space,” and environmental gentrification
Citizen-based policing targets minority youth in parks in neighborhoods experiencing environmental gentrification
Harris, B., Rigolon, A., Fernandez, M., (2020). “To them, we're just kids from the hood”: Citizen-based policing of youth of color, “white space,” and environmental gentrification. Cities, 107Contact with blue-green spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown beneficial for mental health
Nature helped people from different countries cope with lockdown during COVID-19
Pouso, S., Borja, A., Fleming, L. E., Gómez-Baggethun, E., White, M. P., Ulyarra, M. C., (2021). Contact with blue-green spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown beneficial for mental health. Science of the Total Environment, 756Connectedness with nature and individual responses to a pandemic: An exploratory study
Connectedness to nature may shape individual reactions to a pandemic crisis
Haasova, S., Czellar, S., Rahmani, L., Morgan, N., (2020). Connectedness with nature and individual responses to a pandemic: An exploratory study. Frontiers in Psychology, 11Urban vegetation slows down the spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in the United States
Urban vegetation plays an important role in slowing the spread of COVID-19 in the United States
You, Y., Pan, S., (2020). Urban vegetation slows down the spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in the United States. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(18),Growing a garden-based approach to art education
Garden-based art education programs can promote environmental awareness and advocacy
Inwood, H., Sharpe, J., (2018). Growing a garden-based approach to art education. Art Education, 71(4),Place-based practice: Landscapes and artistic identity in an elementary art classroom
A pedagogy of place in art education may help students understand connections between the landscape and their sense of self
Neves, M., Graham, M. A., (2018). Place-based practice: Landscapes and artistic identity in an elementary art classroom. Art Education, 71(4),Educating through art, ecology, and ecojustice: A rain barrel project
Artmaking can help students address local ecological challenges
Miller, W., Cardamone, A., (2021). Educating through art, ecology, and ecojustice: A rain barrel project. Art Education, 71(1),Fostering connections to nature - Strategies for community college early childhood teachers
Nature-focused activities embedded in a preservice teacher program can promote knowledge, skills, and dispositions for early childhood nature education
Murphy, D., (2017). Fostering connections to nature - Strategies for community college early childhood teachers. The New Educator, 13(3),Supporting children's well-being with art in nature: Artist pedagogue perceptions
Nature-based art activities can support children’s mental health and well-being
Walshe, N., Lee, E., Smith, M. J., (2020). Supporting children's well-being with art in nature: Artist pedagogue perceptions. Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 14(1),"Face the cow": Reconnecting to nature and increasing capacities for pro-environmental agency
Arts-based environmental education can be effective in promoting nature connectedness and pro-environmental agency
Raatikainen, K. J., Juhola, K., Huhmarniemi, M., Peña-Lagos, H., (2020). "Face the cow": Reconnecting to nature and increasing capacities for pro-environmental agency. Ecosystems and People, 16(1),Collaborating with theatre, nature, and STEM: A multigenerational family event
Nature and art-based community events can promote multigenerational family interactions
Reinking, A. K., Vetere III, M. J., Percell, J. C., (2017). Collaborating with theatre, nature, and STEM: A multigenerational family event. New Waves Educational Research & Development, 20(1),Forest therapy can prevent and treat depression: Evidence from meta-analyses
Forest therapy is more effective in preventing or treating depression than alternative interventions
Rosa, C. D., Larson, L. R., Collado, S., Profice, C. C., (2021). Forest therapy can prevent and treat depression: Evidence from meta-analyses. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 57Physical distancing, children and urban health: The COVID-19 crisis' impact on children and how this could affect future urban planning and design policies
Planning for a healthier post-COVID world requires attention to the needs of children
Kyriazis, A., Mews, G., Belpaire, E., Aerts, J., Malik, S. A., (2020). Physical distancing, children and urban health: The COVID-19 crisis' impact on children and how this could affect future urban planning and design policies. Cities and HealthExamine the associations between perceived neighborhood conditions, physical activity, and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Higher income US neighborhoods had more health-promoting features before the COVID-19 pandemic and more positive changes during the outbreak
Yang, Y., Xiang, X., (2021). Examine the associations between perceived neighborhood conditions, physical activity, and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health & Place, 67Balancing technology and outdoor learning: Implications for early childhood teacher educators
Balancing technology and outdoor learning can enhance early childhood education
Siskind, D., Conlin, D., Kim, S., Barnes, A., Yaya-Bryson, D., (2020). Balancing technology and outdoor learning: Implications for early childhood teacher educators. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher EducationResidential self-selection in the greenness-wellbeing connection: A family composition perspective
Residential self-selection and family composition characteristics can impact the greenness-wellbeing connection
Wu, W., Yun, Y., Zhai, J., Sun, Y., Zhang, G., Wang, H., (2021). Residential self-selection in the greenness-wellbeing connection: A family composition perspective. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 59'Oh no, the stick keeps falling!': An analytical framework for conceptualising young children’s interactions during free play in a woodland setting
Free play of preschoolers in a woodland setting tends to be autonomous, child led and imaginary
Ellis, C., Beauchamp, G., Sarwar, S., Tyrie, J., Adams, D., Dumitrescu, S., Haughton, C., (2021). 'Oh no, the stick keeps falling!': An analytical framework for conceptualising young children’s interactions during free play in a woodland setting. Journal of Early Childhood Research,MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
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