The current study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent-child talk. Parents and children produced a wider range of nature words when exploring a park (direct experience) than when exploring a thematically matched indoor visitor center (indirect experience). Parents and children also produced more plant-related nature word types when exploring the park compared to the visitor center. Findings suggest that direct experience of nature increases the diversity and specificity of parent-child talk about nature, and mitigates the phenomenon of “plant blindness” (cf. Wandersee & Schussler, 1999). Direct experience of nature provides an optimal context for children to learn the language of nature and cons...
The natural environment provides children with space in which they can move spontaneously without re...
This study focused on young children’s understanding of nature, an issue observed to be a research g...
Recent studies indicate that contact with nature is important for children’s development, and suppor...
The current study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent...
The study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent-child t...
The current study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent...
Children of the wired generation are plugged into television, video games or computers, and have los...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that natural environments have a profound effect on a range of hu...
Currently, there seems to be a decline in direct experiences of nature, with a consequent decrease i...
Although studies have shown that spending time outdoors is beneficial for people’s social, psycholog...
Abstract This project discusses various aspects of children's way to explore nature with their sense...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
This study was designed to better understand how children begin to make the transition from seeing t...
This study was designed to better understand how children begin to make the transition from seeing t...
In order to dispute the assumption that learning and cognitive development only happens indoors, in ...
The natural environment provides children with space in which they can move spontaneously without re...
This study focused on young children’s understanding of nature, an issue observed to be a research g...
Recent studies indicate that contact with nature is important for children’s development, and suppor...
The current study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent...
The study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent-child t...
The current study investigated the affordances of direct and indirect experience of nature on parent...
Children of the wired generation are plugged into television, video games or computers, and have los...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that natural environments have a profound effect on a range of hu...
Currently, there seems to be a decline in direct experiences of nature, with a consequent decrease i...
Although studies have shown that spending time outdoors is beneficial for people’s social, psycholog...
Abstract This project discusses various aspects of children's way to explore nature with their sense...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
This study was designed to better understand how children begin to make the transition from seeing t...
This study was designed to better understand how children begin to make the transition from seeing t...
In order to dispute the assumption that learning and cognitive development only happens indoors, in ...
The natural environment provides children with space in which they can move spontaneously without re...
This study focused on young children’s understanding of nature, an issue observed to be a research g...
Recent studies indicate that contact with nature is important for children’s development, and suppor...