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47. Child-Led Hikes with Irene, Jenn, and Kelly from Puddle Parenting
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47. Child-Led Hikes with Irene, Jenn, and Kelly from Puddle Parenting

This episode is exciting because not only do I have three guests joining me, but the topic is something I am very passionate about, which is outdoor play. I have had a lot of guests join me lately who have discussed the negative impacts of technology on our children, and so I’m happy to have guests that share the positive impact that nature has on children. After all, even as adults we go outside for walks for our mental health so it’s our job to make that a priority for our children as well. Irene, Jenn, and Kelly are on a mission to get outside with their children and share all about how everyone can benefit from the outdoors in their nonjudgmental Puddle Parenting community.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The impact of technology in schools after Covid

  • What research suggests for outside time with children

  • How to navigate child-led hiking and the many benefits

  • Ways to prepare yourself and your children for child-led hikes

Resources:

  • Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv

  • Self-regulation skills

  • Faber Taylor, A., Butts-Wilmsmeyer, C., (2020). Self-regulation gains in kindergarten related to frequency of green schoolyard use. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 70

  • Eye Development

  • Wang, Jiaxing et. al. (2021) Progression of Myopia in School-Aged Children After COVID-19 Home Confinement. JAMA Opthalmol.

    1. Agarwal, Swati et. al. (2021). Increase in ocular problems during COVID-19 pandemic in school going children- a survey based study. Indian J. Opthalmol

    2. Sherwin, Justin et. al. (2012). "The association between time spent outdoors and myopia in children and adolescents" Ophthalmology.  

  • Exercise

  • Brown WH, Pfeiffer KA, McIver KL, et al. Social and environmental factors associated with preschoolers’ nonsedentary physical activity. Child Development. JanFeb 2009;80(1):45-58

  • Risky Play

  • Brussoni M, Olsen LL, Pike I, Sleet DA. Risky play and children's safety: balancing priorities for optimal child development. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012;9(9):3134-3148. Published 2012 Aug 30. doi:10.3390/ijerph9093134

  • What to say instead of "Be Careful"

  • What is a child-led hike?

Connect with Jenn, Kelly, and Irene:

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Badass Matriarch
Motherhood Meets Medicine
The Motherhood Meets Medicine Podcast is a space that brings all women together. It's for those who hope to be a mom one day, those who are already mothers, and mothers of mothers. This podcast will give you candid, informal interviews on motherhood topics that you can listen to while you're driving to work, folding laundry or whatever else your busy day may bring. Each week, Your host, Lynzy Coughlin, will be focusing on topics ranging from postpartum issues to feeding babies to managing toddler tantrums. She's bringing in experts with formal training to cover everything motherhood! So grab your coffee and join us for a weekly chat on your time. All are welcome! Lynzy is a Physician Assistant in the Emergency Department where she has practiced medicine for the last 12 years. You can connect with Lynzy on her Motherhood Life & Style Instagram account, @lynzyandco. This is where you'll have the chance to submit questions for guest experts.