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Free Outdoor Play for Kids

Let children spend unstructured time outside in nature, exploring, meeting people, and inventing their own games. The point is to give them regular freedom to roam and play without heavy adult direction, which supports curiosity, confidence, social learning, and a broader understanding of the world.

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He said, you know, the kids have to have more free play. And the thing that I would just kind of add to what Jonathan is saying I would say you want them to have more free play in nature.

huberman · How Nature & Other Physical Environments Impact Your Focus, Cognition & Health | Dr. Marc Berman · Jul 14, 2025 · 1:38:39 · open ↗
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