Betsy Cypress

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Public government also restricts children’s access to nature. For the most part the criminalization of natural play is more suggestive than real. However, in some communities, young people who try to recreate their parents’ childhoods may face misdemeanor charges or see their parents sued. In Pennsylvania, three brothers, ages eight, ten, and twelve, spent eight months and their own money to build a treehouse in their backyard. The district council ordered the boys to tear it down because they had no building permit. In Clinton, Mississippi, a family happily spent four thousand dollars to ...more
Betsy Cypress
Like our experience with our chickens and nasty neighbors! Discouraging children from the joys of being part of nature.
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder
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