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School’s Out: The Importance of Time Spent Outdoors During the School Day, by Kathleen McGivney
Our usual way of life was upended during the pandemic. People stayed home from work and school and found themselves looking for anything to do. For many, the answer was simple – go outside. There is evidence that exposure to … Continue reading
									
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