"It's that sense of ownership that's important – ownership of nature.
How many children get that now? For this generation, nature is more of
an abstraction than a physical reality. Kids today can tell you about
the Amazon rainforest, but not about the last time they went into a wood
alone. Nature is something to watch from a distance, something to
consume. Something very profound has happened in children's relationship
to nature."
~ Richard Louv, The Last Child in the Woods
Everyone is gathered around the sunflower bird bath in the back yard, scooping out water, climbing in and discovering sticks. GW picks up a 'great big stick'. He lifts it high above his head. "This big stick is high. Up high stick! Look out!" Everyone stops what they're doing to watch him. GW works so hard, keeping the stick above his head or taller than him. His friends continue on their work, still keeping an eye on GW's discovery of the qualities of his stick.


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