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If you want your kids to thrive this summer, don’t just turn off their phones – open your front door, too | Lenore Skenazy

Children's mental health is suffering due to shrinking worlds. Parents are encouraged to let kids explore outdoors, fostering independence and happiness. Studies show that unsupervised outdoor play leads to healthier childhoods.

The Guardian· Jul 15, 2026 · 10:25 AM · 1 views

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Children's mental health is suffering due to shrinking worlds. Parents are encouraged to let kids explore outdoors, fostering independence and happiness. Studies show that unsupervised outdoor play leads to healthier childhoods.

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