The entire purpose of 1000 Hours Outside is to attempt to match nature time with screen time. If kids can consume media through screens 1200 hours a year on average then the time is there and at least some of it can and should be shifted towards a more productive and healthy outcome!
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Harbor and Sprout
Harbor and Sprout have thoughtfully crafted a curriculum framework that strikes a beautiful balance between structure and flexibility—ideal for today’s diverse homeschooling...
National Geographic Kids
National Geographic provides a wealth of free educational resources that bring the wonders of the world into classrooms and homes. From captivating articles and stunning...
Nature Studies Resources
Nature Studies Resources offers a thoughtfully curated collection designed to help homeschooling families explore and appreciate the natural world. From learning about U.S....
Outschool
Outschool is an innovative online learning platform that connects students with a diverse array of small-group classes designed to spark curiosity and inspire a love of...
Ranger Rick
Range Rick is an initiative from the National Wildlife Federation, the nation’s largest and most respected conservation organization. For decades, this group has worked...
WWF
WWF stands as a global leader in conservation, working hand in hand with local communities to protect the natural resources that sustain life. Through a combination of...