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Natural values: promoting outdoor experiences for all children

Natural values: promoting outdoor experiences for all children

... • A separate room is made available for blood tests and injections on request. • All pupils are treated equally and encouraged to join in but ultimately the choice is their own. For example some Muslim pupils ... See full document

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Parental Attitudes toward Nature and their Association with Children's Outdoor Active Play.

Parental Attitudes toward Nature and their Association with Children's Outdoor Active Play.

... the outdoor environment made outdoor play experiences available for their children (Vadala et ...their children. Parents also sent their children to camp and traveled with their ... See full document

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The factors affecting outdoor recreation experiences

The factors affecting outdoor recreation experiences

... The sites in Setting Type A have little facility development. They may have name or directional signs, but rarely have signs prohibiting activities or giving information on the site. There may be walking trails, but ... See full document

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Young Children’s Outdoor Play-Based Learning

Young Children’s Outdoor Play-Based Learning

... providing experiences outdoors in which children can explore the world around them, challenge themselves physically and play with others, without overt and limiting surveillance that restricts opportunities ... See full document

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Perceptions of African-American Outdoor Experiences.

Perceptions of African-American Outdoor Experiences.

... Almost all interviewees in this study belonged to an affinity group catered to people of ...groups promoting diversity in the outdoors has been ...nationwide outdoor recreation affinity group catered ... See full document

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Promoting Resilience and Agency in Children and Young People Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence and Abuse: the “MPOWER” Intervention

Promoting Resilience and Agency in Children and Young People Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence and Abuse: the “MPOWER” Intervention

... creative experiences emphasized CYP’s capacity for creative adapta- tions to adverse experiences, and worked directly with that creativity through techniques like dance, music, drawing, sto- rytelling and ... See full document

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Sector report for Ofsted : SDC – review of public service regulators

Sector report for Ofsted : SDC – review of public service regulators

... that all institutions working towards the outcomes of Every Child Matters should recognise the essential links to ‘place’ and champion improvement in a much more deliberate and challenging fashion on behalf of ... See full document

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Space, the final frontier: outdoor access for people living with dementia

Space, the final frontier: outdoor access for people living with dementia

... to outdoor space has a positive impact on the mental and physical wellbeing of people with dementia (Mapes, 2010; Rappe & Topo, ...and outdoor settings (Olsson, Lampic, Skovdahl & Engström, 2013) ... See full document

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Eliciting nature and landscape writing through outdoor experiences

Eliciting nature and landscape writing through outdoor experiences

... in outdoor education that encourages people to move outside their comfort zone, to stretch themselves, as a way to achieve effective ...and outdoor education literature as the basis for personal growth and ... See full document

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Screening indigenous microalgae strains for outdoor production of secondary carotenoids and fatty acids

Screening indigenous microalgae strains for outdoor production of secondary carotenoids and fatty acids

... This research was partially supported Portuguese National Funds, through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, within the project UID/BIA/00329/2013. Emanuel Xavier was supported by a PhD Grant (ref. ... See full document

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Eliciting nature and landscape writing through outdoor experiences

Eliciting nature and landscape writing through outdoor experiences

... Are outdoor educators connecting with nature or just passing through? Although there may be a subconscious effort to internalise thinking and appreciation, outdoor educators are too busy ‘experiencing’ to ... See full document

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Comparison of experimental ponds for the treatment of dye wastewater under controlled and semi natural conditions

Comparison of experimental ponds for the treatment of dye wastewater under controlled and semi natural conditions

... addition, all outflow values concerning pH, TDS, COD and SS for the planted ponds containing BR46 under laboratory conditions were within the standard limits for direct ...outflow values of Zn and Cu ... See full document

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The Pediatrician's Role in Community Pediatrics

The Pediatrician's Role in Community Pediatrics

... Pediatricians remain instrumental in efforts to cre- ate, organize, and implement changes in communi- ties, efforts that can substantially improve the health of children. Starting with Abraham Jacobi, MD, (1830 ... See full document

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The Pediatrician’s Role in Community Pediatrics

The Pediatrician’s Role in Community Pediatrics

... Pediatricians remain instrumental in efforts to cre- ate, organize, and implement changes in communi- ties’ efforts that can substantially improve the health of children. As far back as Abraham Jacobi, MD (1830 ... See full document

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Investigating School Experiences of Vulnerable Children in Singida, Tanzania: Challenges, Strategies, and Possible Interventions

Investigating School Experiences of Vulnerable Children in Singida, Tanzania: Challenges, Strategies, and Possible Interventions

... other children namely, Kara, Milingo, Mwangavu, Tonge and Mazi who in their own way expressed how they were still hoping that the education they are receiving would give them chance to succeed and possibly become ... See full document

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Effectiveness of the KENKOJISEICHI local revitalization system on cognitive function change in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Effectiveness of the KENKOJISEICHI local revitalization system on cognitive function change in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... 101 outdoor behaviors, including 28 physical activities, 29 intellectual activities, and 44 social activ- ities; a small group gathering meeting will also be avail- ...of promoting these activities will not ... See full document

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Exploring the Association between Network, Cognitive, Structural Social Capital and the Risk of Clinical Depression in Taiwan

Exploring the Association between Network, Cognitive, Structural Social Capital and the Risk of Clinical Depression in Taiwan

... American children who reported spending a majority of time outdoors actually spent that time someplace else in a social setting like basketball versus almost 70% of White children who stated they simply ... See full document

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All Pay Auctions with Affiliated Values

All Pay Auctions with Affiliated Values

... on all-pay auctions has concentrated on models with monotone equi- ...affiliated all pay auction with a general discrete signal structure (but only two bidders) and provides an algorithm for finding ... See full document

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Design consideration and construction process of children therapeutic garden

Design consideration and construction process of children therapeutic garden

... young children causing regressive behaviours and stress, which result in reduced cognitive performance, helplessness, restlessness, crying, anxiety, and elevated blood ...ill children experiencing a garden ... See full document

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Appropriation of the ‘Witch’ Stigma as White Women's Self-Empowerment

Appropriation of the ‘Witch’ Stigma as White Women's Self-Empowerment

... Childhood Experiences (ACEs) to be an underlying cause of engagement in risk behaviors and that the implementation of protective factors, or positive relationships and environments, can reduce long-term ... See full document

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