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Richard Louv (Journalist and Writer) talks about Nature Deficit Disorder (NDD) in his book titled “Last Child in the Woods”.The concept of NDD emerges from the fact that for the generation of parents, one very crucial aspect of interaction with natural environment came in the form of evening breaks in their childhood. This could mean going out with friends to the field, cycling, or just taking long walks in the neighborhood. NDD denotes a trend that children are spending less and less time outdoors, resulting in a wide range of behavioral differences. Caused by factors such as fear of accidents, working parents and restrict access to open spaces. The lure of the small screen and computers then take over the break time. This can lead to physical and mental disorders such as fatigue, obesity, anxiety, attention problems and depression. On the other hand, the positive effects of treating NDD has displayed
better attention span, stress reduction, creativity and cognitive development, says Louv. |
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