Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Children in Nature January Update

Greetings to Children in Nature Enthusiasts!

This service is provided by the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association (ARPA). This is our January update. I have continued with the format showing full links. This way links can be "copy and pasted" to link, if the hot link fails.

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Classroom Earth is offering a free webinar TODAY on greening your school yard. Go to this website and register. The webinar starts at 5 PM Alberta time. http://www.classroomearth.org/gswebinars

From the Leisure Information Network (LIN) a link to the PDF of the Pan-Canadian Survey Re: Children and Nature. http://lin.ca/resource-details/20473

More from LIN. An Australian study on why Aussie children do not spend time outdoors. Very interesting comparisons to USA information. http://lin.ca/resource-details/20657

LIN directs us to an article in the Leader-Post on the physical benefits of active childhood play. http://www.leaderpost.com/health/Childhood+physical+play+crucial+lifelong+health/5916775/story.html

LIN refers us to an article on an Ipsos Reis poll regarding childhood obesity. Canadians expect the federal government to do more! http://www.dailytownsman.com/article/GB/20120109/CP06/301099817/-1/cranbrook/canadians-think-feds-must-do-more-to-combat-childhood-obesity-survey&template=cpArt

As is always the case, I implore you to visit the Children & Nature Network website. There is a plethora of information housed there, that should address your every need. Please go to:
http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=84bc8aed7ef3c95d84fa1e04b&id=3771ebd855&e=93d7815151

Ted Ritzer of Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation has been instrumental in assisting the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association to establish the Gateway to Nature apps on the Apple iTunes store. All profits from the sale of this information go to ARPA to support Children in Natue initiatives.

The Alberta Recreation and Parks Association-ARPA and Alberta Parks are happy to announce the launch of an Apple iTunes App Channel called ‘Gateway to Nature’. All titles are only 99 cents each! All profits support getting kids in nature! So check out our movie trailers at:http://www.youtube.com/gateway2nature And if you like them, buy some, from our Gateway to Nature iTunes app channel

The National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) refers us to a Whitehouse blog in which the First Lady speaks about the need for children lead healthy, active lifestyles.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/11/30/raising-healthy-active-kids

More from the NRPA. In an article from the San Francisco Chronicle we learn of a program in the East Bay Regional Parks District encouraging the use of the trail system. See:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/11/30/SPTE1M5PLR.DTL

NRPA refers us to an article in Healthpop.com that talks about boring playgrounds. Less risk means more fat. Check it out at http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57352284-10391704/boring-playgrounds-tied-to-sedentary-kids-study-shows/

NRPA refers us to an article which states, "Physical activity boosts brain power in school." See the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine: http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/166/1/49

James Bartram, Manager of the Pallisades Outdoor Stewardship Centre, has kindly shared some of the research he has been doing for Parks Canada. The following material has been posted on the ARPA website to minimize the size of the email file.

https://s3.arpaonline.ca/docs/Death_of_Environmentalism.pdf
https://s3.arpaonline.ca/docs/MisUnderstanding_youth_engagement.pdf
https://s3.arpaonline.ca/docs/Pertinent_lit_review3.pdf