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DON’T LET NATURE DEFICIT DISORDER BE A PART OF YOUR FAMILY by Melissa Sprague, TRS, CTRS
One of the main reasons I became a Recreation Therapist is because of my love of nature and the joy that I experience from being outside. I remember as a child, especially in the summer time, my siblings and I would spend hours roaming outside, exploring and using our imaginations to go on adventures and [...]
Science is for Nerds by Lauren White, Science Teacher, New Haven School
This can be a common belief among most middle and high school aged girls. Teen girls’ priorities become more focused on what is considered to be acceptable by others, such as: boys, social groups, sports, and extracurricular activities, not including the science Olympiad, of course. Even though females tend to excel in science even more [...]
The Importance of Time Together by Allison Rencher, LMFT
The other day I was reading a comment made by Dr. Mary Pipher. She said, “We need our families but we don’t always behave well in them. We love and hate them, yearn for them deep in our bones and feel so disgusted with them that we want to spit (Piper, 1996, p. 4).” That [...]
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