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“It takes time--loose, unstructured dreamtime-- to experience nature in a meaningful way. Unless parents are vigilant, such time becomes a scarce resource, not because we intend it to shrink, but because time is consumed by multiple, invisible forces; because our culture currently places so little…” quote by Richard Louv
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“It takes time--loose, unstructured dreamtime-- to experience nature in a meaningful way. Unless parents are vigilant, such time becomes a scarce resource, not because we intend it to shrink, but because time is consumed by multiple, invisible forces; because our culture currently places so little value on natural play.”

Richard Louv

About This Quote

Source Book: Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv, 2005

Unstructured, free time is essential for children to connect meaningfully with nature, but modern culture often deprives them of this.

In simple terms: Kids need free nature time; culture limits it.

Key Takeaway

Protect and prioritize unstructured nature play for kids.

Themes

nature childhood play culture

Mood

concerned optimistic

Type

advocacy reflective

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • school curricula
  • urban planning
  • community programs

Key Concepts

developmental psychology environmental education

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you create safe yet unstructured nature experiences?
  • What societal changes would increase value placed on natural play?
A Different Perspective

Balancing safety concerns with free play can be challenging.

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