The benefits of your children growing up in contact with nature.
That's right, today's children are more dependent on electronic devices, and not necessarily because they were born with a new chip. In an increasingly urbanized and digital world, it's very important to ensure their growth is safe and their development is comprehensive. Various studies in psychology and neuroscience show that contact with nature during childhood improves their physical and emotional well-being, as well as their cognitive and social development.
According to the Inter-American Development Bank, the quality of the home environment significantly influences the interactions and stimulation children receive, affecting their cognitive and emotional development.
We share with you 5 advantages of your sons and daughters growing up in contact with nature:
- Spending time outdoors helps reduce stress and anxiety in children, preventing illnesses such as depression.
- Natural environments improve attention span and working memory, as they are important in recovering from mental fatigue.
- Unstructured play in nature promotes creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills.
- In addition, playing in natural environments fosters empathy, cooperation, and conflict resolution skills.
- And it also helps them develop their emotional intelligence, which is key to adaptation, resilience, and mental health.
Contact with nature has a positive impact on children's psychological health. Nature provides them with feelings of joy, peace, freedom, and harmony, helping them cope with life's difficulties and challenges.
Raising generations of people who are conscious of and committed to their well-being, empathetic to those around them, and concerned about the environment is in our hands. Discover Gran San Marcos Residencial and fall in love with every space surrounded by nature.