"Exploration of the natural world begins in early……" — David Sobel
"Exploration of the natural world begins in early childhood, flourishes in middle childhood, and continues in adolescence as a pleasure and a source of strength for social action."
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7 Quotes by David Sobel
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If we want children to flourish, to become truly empowered, then let us allow them to love the earth before…
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You can’t bounce off the walls If there are no walls: outdoor schools make kids happier—and smarter
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We tiptoed the tops of beaver dams, hopped hummocks, went wading, looked at spring flowers, tried to catcha snake, got…
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Wet sneakers and muddy clothes are prerequisites for understanding the water cycle.
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The heart of childhood, from seven to eleven, is the critical period for bonding with the earth.
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If we want children to flourish, to become truly empowered, let us allow them to love the earth before we…
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