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I often seek advice from other par- ents to learn new techniques to further engage her in nature and self-discovery. The wisest words come from Megan Ault, a journalist in Bozeman and mother of three boys, ages 9, 1 1, and 14. "When they're little, you have to go at their pace," she says. "For example, when you take them camping, you might spend all your time in the campsite, turning over rocks and looking at insects." SETTING AN EXAMPLE Above: Megan Ault embraces her son Dylan after they scale...d Granite Peak. Such interaction — along with allowing kids to explore the outdoors unsu- pervised — can foster a love for nature lacking among today's indoor-oriented youth (left). No plug-ins outdoors Experts on youth say that the lives of most children today differ from those of children 30 or 40 years ago. Louv notes that kids now take part in far more structured play such as league sports, music lessons, and other activities where adults are always present. TV shows, computers, and electronic video games com- pete for kids' time.
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