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Why Nature Play?
Do you remember your favourite childhood place in nature? Where was it? How did you find it? How did you feel when you were there?

Over the past 30 years, we have moved indoors and screen spaces have replaced green places. Use of television, computers, the internet and smartphones, increased parental fear, poor urban planning and more highly structured play and supervision keep kids from playing outside.

This change in the experience of and exposure to nature has led to a gradual distancing between our kids and the natural world and has profound implications for the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health of future generations – and for the health of nature itself.

A growing body of evidence suggests that, from backyards to streets, parks and gardens, from the beach to the bush, kids do better outside!

Nature play is a term used to describe the creation of simple play opportunities in the natural environment. Nature play encourages kids and parents to see the natural environment as a place to enjoy, play, imagine, relax and explore.

Getting your kids involved in Nature Play doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming, it can be as simple as a visit to the local park where the kids can roam free. Nature Play Week is a great place to get started.

Nature Play Week was developed collaboratively by individuals and organisations involved in the Kids in Nature Network (previously Victorian Child and Nature Connection).

Nature Play Week is a part of Premier’s Active April.

Premier’s Active April encourages all Victorians to do 30 minutes of
physical activity a day during April. It’s free, it’s fun and it’s part of
the Victorian Government’s commitment to get more people active and
healthy.

You can create and join teams with family and friends and use the online
Activity Tracker to log your daily activity and track your progress
throughout the month. Plus, you can discover events near you and everyone
who registers receives some great freebies and the chance to win awesome
prizes.

Register today at activeapril.vic.gov.au
Why Nature Play? Do you remember your favourite childhood place in nature? Where was it? How did you find it? How did you feel when you were there? Over the past 30 years, we have moved indoors and screen spaces have replaced green places. Use of television, computers, the internet and smartphones, increased parental fear, poor urban planning and more highly structured play and supervision keep kids from playing outside. This change in the experience of and exposure to nature has led to a gradual distancing between our kids and the natural world and has profound implications for the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health of future generations – and for the health of nature itself. A growing body of evidence suggests that, from backyards to streets, parks and gardens, from the beach to the bush, kids do better outside! Nature play is a term used to describe the creation of simple play opportunities in the natural environment. Nature play encourages kids and parents to see the natural environment as a place to enjoy, play, imagine, relax and explore. Getting your kids involved in Nature Play doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming, it can be as simple as a visit to the local park where the kids can roam free. Nature Play Week is a great place to get started. Nature Play Week was developed collaboratively by individuals and organisations involved in the Kids in Nature Network (previously Victorian Child and Nature Connection). Nature Play Week is a part of Premier’s Active April. Premier’s Active April encourages all Victorians to do 30 minutes of physical activity a day during April. It’s free, it’s fun and it’s part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to get more people active and healthy. You can create and join teams with family and friends and use the online Activity Tracker to log your daily activity and track your progress throughout the month. Plus, you can discover events near you and everyone who registers receives some great freebies and the chance to win awesome prizes. Register today at activeapril.vic.gov.au read more read less

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