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Join Dr. Crim for a webinar exploring the research that explains the connection between spending time in nature and improved well-being. There will be an opportunity to increase your understanding of the major theories surrounding this connection and take a closer look at Attention Restoration Theory, specifically. This focus will also identify how the human/nature connection is effectively supported through the Japanese practice of Shinrin Yoku, or forest bathing. She will discuss a few outdoor activities that can be done with children, as well as adults, and will lead participants in a short forest therapy invitation initiating a full sensory experience with nature.
Webinar offered on April 3 at 2:00 and 7:00 Central
Registration: https://texaschildreninnaturenetwork.ticketleap.com/forest-bathing-research/