Eye opening | Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder | Richard Louv
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Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder
Richard Louv
Algonquin Books
, 2008 - 390 pages
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highly recommended
Last Child in the Woods
Every parent and teacher should read this book. It is excellent!
Great read
Having grown up outdoors most of my life, I thought this book was insightful and a signpost to stop and think about my own daughter and how she'll grow up appreciating outdoors the same way I do.
Eye opening
This book engages one to think about the subject of how to bring a
child
up in this world without preaching. It presents facts, and it presents the shortcomings of the information it has available, but asks the question what would be wrong with trying to change.
I have never read a book before that made me think as much as this book did. It rekindled old memories of childhood that were almost forgotten, it enc
our
age me to strike up conversations with strangers who asked what I was reading about, and it converted me into an almost preacher for this book.
The book is not a non stop page turner, but it was fun to read; made my eyes well up with emotion several times; and most of all encouraged me to think about a subject that I did not realize had so much meaning to me.
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Affirmation
This is an incredible book. I am 64 years old and have grown up and spent my entire life in rural and country settings. This book affirms almost all of my outdoor and
nature
related experiences. It makes me want to share what I have experienced with others.
The Future is Now!
Richard writes with a determined, but quiet passion about the disconnect between
our
child
ren and
nature
. You don't have to look very far to see how true and profound that disconnect is. See parents eating dinner with their
children
who are mindlessly thumbing their GameBoy or lost in their iPod; watch as young children repeal
from
the feeling of grass on their toes and teenage boys who don't want to get their sneakers dirty. These are but small, every day examples of how we are becomming plugged in and tuned out.
I would encourage you to stop reading this, click on the link buy the book,and read it, RIGHT NOW! Share it with someone. Share the message with your kid's teacher/principal, school board, city council, anyone and everyone, start a revolution. Make a personal promise to take your kids fishing this weekend, take a walk in the
woods
, listen, smell, share. The future is now, Louv has provided all of us with the most poignant of wake up calls.
Take your kids and GO OUTDOORS NOW!
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