Researchers examine mental impact of Girl Scouts' interactions with nature: Q&A

New research from the University of Washington, published in the Journal of Environmental Education, examined whether children's interactions with nature that are embodied, rather than just visual, are associated with being in the moment and feeling connected to something beyond the self.
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