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Mark Morey

Nature, Children, and Extended Family

Resources and Recommended Reading

Books

Coyote’s Guide to Connecting With Nature, by Jon Young, Ellen Haas, and Evan McGown

Last Child in the Woods, by Richard Louv

Brain Rules, by John Medina

Articles

“In Search of a New Model on an Educative Adolescents’ Rites of Passage” – Protasia Gathendoh, November 2006

“Camping, hiking and fishing in the wild as a child breeds respect for environment in adults” – Cornell University Chronicle Online, March 2006

“Brain Seeks Patterns Where None Exist” – Scientific American, October 2008

“The Importance of Dramatic Play” – Tammy R. Benson, Ed.D., August 2004

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