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2020-08-06 | Some children find spending time in nature 'distressing' over climate change triggers | Daily Mail Online
'The authors found that measures currently used to connect children to the natural world can help others cope with feelings of fear linked to climate change. '
'Professor Chawla said that these strategies include helping young people learn what they can do to protect the natural world. ', "Children and teenagers were triggered by the natural world and their inability to control what was happening to the 'unravelling biosphere', the team said."
'While most children benefit from having time outdoors, for some youngsters it is triggering feelings of anxiety and despair due to fears over climate change. '
'In the first of its kind study to focus on children and teenagers connecting with nature, the team conducted a full review of other studies, articles and books. '
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'The authors found that measures currently used to connect children to the natural world can help others cope with feelings of fear linked to climate change. '
'Professor Chawla said that these strategies include helping young people learn what they can do to protect the natural world. ', "Children and teenagers were triggered by the natural world and their inability to control what was happening to the 'unravelling biosphere', the team said."
'While most children benefit from having time outdoors, for some youngsters it is triggering feelings of anxiety and despair due to fears over climate change. '
'In the first of its kind study to focus on children and teenagers connecting with nature, the team conducted a full review of other studies, articles and books. '
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