
Une enfance en liberté
Protégeons nos enfants du syndrome de manque de nature
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Narrated by:
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Jean-Marie Fonbonne
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By:
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Richard Louv
About this listen
Richard Louv fait un troublant constat dans ce livre audio : les enfants sont moins souvent en contact avec la nature, créant un phénomène appelé le "Nature-Deficit Disorder", ou NDD, le syndrome du déficit de nature en français. Angoisses, troubles de l'attention, dépression, obésité : en restant toujours assis à l'intérieur sous une lumière artificielle, un manque inconscient se crée qui peut perturber le développement physique et émotionnel de l'enfant.
Études scientifiques, entrevues avec des parents et des environnementalistes à l'appui, il démontre les vertus du simple fait d'être dehors. Son livre audio est un vibrant plaidoyer pour un contact régulier et durable avec la nature.
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