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Real Talk
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Published January 26, 2021
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The holidays are over, the winter doldrums are settling in, and continuing pandemic concerns may mean that your family’s collective case of cabin fever is about to become worse than ever. Submitting to a winter of discontent might seem inevitable, unless you know how to coax your kids (and yourself) into embracing the elements.
To help you and your kids enjoy getting outdoors more this winter even if just for an afternoon jaunt in your local park we turned to a pair of outdoorspeople who know a thing or two about keeping content in the cold: Liza Lowe, founder of New Hampshire’s Wild Roots Nature School and manager of Antioch University’s Inside-Outside professional network for nature-based educators, and Sally Anderson, founder of the New Me