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#healthy-parks
fromDaily Mom magazine
6 days ago

Special Needs Summer Camp For Children, Special Needs Camp

Special needs summer camps are specialized programs designed for children and young adults with a range of disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, Down syndrome, and other developmental or physical challenges.
Parenting
fromAol
20 hours ago

I'm a 76-year-old retiree who travels often with my grandma friends. We're learning that the secret to healthy aging is adventure.

Traveling with friends after retirement promotes adventure and healthier aging. The journey started with feelings of regret, but evolved into a fulfilling exploration of life.
Travel
fromwww.latimes.com
21 hours ago

Prep talk: Youth golfers to compete in Drive, Chip and Putt finals

Amber Lee from San Diego is competing in the Drive, Chip and Putt finals at Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters tournament.
SF parents
Portland
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Prescott Circus Showcase: Free Youth Circus Performance (Oakland)

The Prescott Circus Theatre showcases the extraordinary talents of Oakland youth in a spring performance featuring various circus acts.
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Prep talk: LA84 Foundation continues to be champion for youth sports

The LA84 Foundation has invested over $250 million in youth sports, emphasizing the importance of access and play equity.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

What Are Young People's Most Important Life Goals?

Life History Theory emphasizes the tradeoffs individuals make in allocating energy to survival, growth, and reproduction, highlighting the competitive nature of energy acquisition.
Psychology
Online marketing
fromFingerlakes1.com
4 days ago

How Outdoor Travel Businesses Can Curate More Business | Fingerlakes1.com

Outdoor adventure is increasingly popular, and businesses can connect with customers through effective online marketing strategies.
Running
fromInsideHook
3 days ago

The Ultimate Guide to Hut-to-Hut Trail Running

Hut-to-hut running trips offer diverse global routes, requiring a mental shift from backpacking to a faster, more present-focused pace.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Embrace Being "More" Spiritual

Awareness of the transcendent reveals depth and meaning in life, fostering spiritual growth and a sense of oneness with the world.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

Youth Commons / Studio RE+N

A neglected rooftop in Songyang County transforms into a vibrant community commons despite initial design flaws and lack of facilities.
Fundraising
fromFast Company
2 days ago

How giving starts progress and leadership scales it

Volatility and accountability are transforming philanthropy, requiring leadership to drive impactful change.
Digital life
fromHuffPost UK
3 days ago

What Is 'Deadzoning'? The 2026 Travel Trend All About Logging Off For Real

Deadzoning is a cultural shift towards disconnecting during travel to combat burnout and prioritize mental health over constant connectivity.
Writing
fromFast Company
3 days ago

The unexpected childhood activity that predicted my career path

A childhood fascination with weddings evolved into a career in wedding planning, driven by a desire to streamline chaotic logistics.
Agriculture
fromEarth911
4 days ago

Infographic: Tips for an Environmentally Responsible, Low-Maintenance Yard

An environmentally friendly approach to yard maintenance can save time, money, and effort while benefiting the local ecosystem.
Education
fromIndependent
5 days ago

20 of the best summer camps for kids you can book now - from sport and science to cooking and fashion

Booking summer camps for children is essential for parents' work arrangements and mental well-being.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
4 days ago

Ski Patroller Displays Incredible Professionalism During Pond Skim Event

Ski resorts prepare for pond skim events, showcasing both rescue professionalism and entertaining performances during the spring skiing season.
#golden-gate-fields
East Bay real estate
fromsfist.com
5 days ago

Environmental Group Secures Option to Buy Former East Bay Racetrack, Will Turn It Into Park

The former Golden Gate Fields horse racing track will be transformed into a public park by the Trust for Public Land for $175 million.
East Bay real estate
fromsfist.com
5 days ago

Environmental Group Secures Option to Buy Former East Bay Racetrack, Will Turn It Into Park

The former Golden Gate Fields horse racing track will be transformed into a public park by the Trust for Public Land for $175 million.
fromPhilosophynow
5 days ago
Philosophy

The Collective City

Islamic philosophy invites plurality and coexistence, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the acceptance of error in understanding.
NYC parents
fromBig Think
5 days ago

The quiet disappearance of the free-range childhood

Child protective services investigated a couple after their son rode his scooter to a nearby playground alone, leading to a finding of neglect.
fromGreenpointers
5 days ago

Williamsburg Soccer Club Opening Permanent Facility in Former Home of The Play Lab - Greenpointers

Opening this permanent location means more opportunity for kids to play soccer indoors in North Brooklyn. We're so excited to expand our offerings and be able to bring different programming to our community.
Brooklyn
Wellness
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why Exercising Alone Might Be Holding You Back

Exercising with others enhances physical health and deepens social connections, contributing to overall well-being.
fromPortland Monthly
6 days ago

Portland Reptile Shop Hisss Strikes It Big with Snake Yoga

Sammy, a three-and-a-half-foot-long ball python, is beautiful with deep brown and gold patches. His skin is cool and smooth, providing a unique experience during yoga.
Pets
#homelessness
Social justice
fromPUNCH
6 days ago

What Does a Bar Owe Its Neighbors?

Bartenders in urban areas face challenges of homelessness and mental health crises, requiring a balance of compassion, safety, and quick decision-making.
Travel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 day ago

The new vacation flex? Waking up without a hangover.

Sober tourism is rising, especially among Gen Z, who prioritize wellness and experiences over alcohol during vacations.
Parenting
fromDaily Mom magazine
2 days ago

20+Tips For Overnight Camp: First Sleepaway Camp Parents Guide

Sending a child to overnight camp requires parents to trust camp staff and prepare for emotional challenges of independence.
fromTime Out New York
1 week ago

Check out the newest official park in New York's Finger Lakes region

Three Falls State Park is centered around three waterfalls, including the 128-foot Frontenac Falls, which cascades down through a wooded gorge before meeting the lake.
Skiing
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

As an Overachiever, I Didn't Think I'd Like Yoga. I Was Wrong.

Yoga can provide unexpected relaxation and a sense of lightness, even for those who consider themselves strong athletes.
SF parents
fromSan Jose Spotlight
4 days ago

Outdoor school could avoid closing if it moves to Cupertino - San Jose Spotlight

Walden West Outdoor School may temporarily relocate to Cupertino during renovations, pending agreements and support from local school districts.
#entrepreneurship
Fundraising
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

I Started College at 16, Then Became a Yoga Teacher. Here's How My Unconventional Journey Led to $100M.

Gilbreath's passion for healing led her to start two businesses and become an angel investor for early-stage brands.
Fundraising
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

I Started College at 16, Then Became a Yoga Teacher. Here's How My Unconventional Journey Led to $100M.

Gilbreath's passion for healing led her to start two businesses and become an angel investor for early-stage brands.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Our son loved the outdoors invisible illness means he now can't walk or talk

Tomos Sleep suffers from severe ME, leaving him unable to walk or talk, highlighting the lack of support for those with this condition in Wales.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Partnership on the Spiritual Path

Devon Hase states, 'People are trying desperately to fix, optimize, or escape their way out of relationship difficulty - and suffering more for the effort. Social media has made this worse! We're surrounded by images of perfect partnerships while quietly drowning in our own ordinary struggles.' This highlights the pressure couples feel in the age of social media.
Mindfulness
Education
fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

High School Teens Are Repairing Used Cars to Donate to Single Moms

Students repair cars to gift to single moms, providing essential transportation for jobs, education, and medical needs.
Environment
fromNature
1 week ago

How buildings and cities can be aligned with life

Buildings currently harm the environment, but regenerative design can restore ecological systems and reduce waste through nature-inspired strategies.
Exercise
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

There's more to life than work': Bangkok's young people embrace mass outdoor aerobics sessions

Aerobics classes in Lumphini Park have become a popular social activity for Gen Z, attracting hundreds and going viral on social media.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
6 days ago

Let Kids Be Kids? The Ethics of Maximizing Children's Talents

Children are increasingly pushed to maximize their athletic talent from a very young age, often at the expense of social and academic development.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Every child wants to find joy': the scheme designing playground equipment for disaster zones

Meininger, who grew up in Germany but now lives in London, likes making things. So when he saw how much his young sons enjoyed the jungle gym and play forts at the local park, he made an indoor treehouse for them.
Parenting
Brooklyn
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

The City Is Doing to Prospect Park What It Needs to Do to All Parks - Streetsblog New York City

Prospect Park will soon have protected bike lanes on its entire perimeter, enhancing safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
Exercise
fromBig Think
5 days ago

Kidnapped by terrorists. Lost a finger. Still became a rock-climbing legend.

Courage and the ability to endure suffering are crucial traits for success in rock climbing.
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

This Camping Gear Conjures Nostalgia to Meet the Moment

Camping can blend outdoor experiences with essential conveniences through the right equipment and design, balancing functionality and aesthetic appeal.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Residents to grow food on 'unloved' public land

Hounslow Council launches Right to Grow initiative allowing residents to cultivate food on unused public land, becoming only the second London council to adopt this policy.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

5 Family Wellness Retreats That Trade Chaos for Calm (Plus Discounts for YJ Readers)

Family wellness retreats integrate well-being practices for entire families, offering shared mindfulness experiences and activities designed for all ages and abilities.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Your Brain Needs the Outdoors More Than You Think

Human brains evolved outdoors and require natural environments to function optimally; modern indoor lifestyles cause mental fatigue that nature exposure restores through soft fascination and circadian rhythm regulation.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

It has changed my life': How a dose of nature is treating mental illness

Dose of Nature prescribes outdoor time as mental health treatment, achieving 64% recovery rates compared to NHS talking therapies' 50%, with nature exposure providing serotonin boosts and immune system benefits through phytoncides.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Green glow-up: 10 NYC parks are getting a makeover thanks to new community investment initiative

NYC allocated $50 million to upgrade 10 parks across all five boroughs with new play equipment, recreation amenities, and landscaping to benefit over 116,500 residents.
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Florida City Just Ranked No. 1 in the World for Its Green Space

The city of Orlando happens to have the most green space per resident than any other major city, according to a new analysis from travel platform BookRetreats. The city, known as The City Beautiful, offers roughly 2,777 square feet of greenery per person. That translates to more than 148 parks, gardens, and recreation areas, according to the study, with plenty of lakes, trails, and botanical gardens to explore.
Travel
Parenting
Research indicates today's children are more empathetic and less narcissistic than previous generations, contradicting widespread public perception of declining youth mental health and resilience.
Bicycling
fromTheoldguybicycleblog
1 month ago

Check and redo Why I Ride: Finding Freedom, Peace, and Purpose on Two Wheels

Cycling provides freedom, mental clarity, and reconnection with oneself beyond physical fitness, while building unexpected community bonds with fellow riders.
Design
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

6 Unbuilt Retreats Exploring Hospitality Through Landscape and Refuge

Retreat architecture reimagines hospitality through landscape-responsive design prioritizing rest, reflection, and environmental sensitivity over spectacle across diverse global contexts.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Journey Through the Wilderness to Freedom

Freedom is an inner psychological journey requiring navigation through wilderness patterns of seduction, denial, delusion, and rationalization, with four primary captors: addiction, false modesty, arrogance, and regression.
Brooklyn
fromGothamist
1 month ago

Shred zone: City scales back skate park planned for Brooklyn's Mount Prospect

Brooklyn's Mount Prospect Park skate park project was reduced from 44,000 to 19,500 square feet following community opposition to preserve greenspace.
Boston
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Readers agree: Build a new Madison Park to benefit Boston's youth

Rebuilding Madison Park on parcel P-3 would provide a state-of-the-art vocational high school offering trades training and tangible public benefit for Boston youth.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Maybe We Just Need to Get Out More

That someone "should get out more" is usually said as a joke, a light comment aimed at someone who seems stuck or overly absorbed in a narrow concern. It can sound dismissive or even sarcastic. Yet what if it contains serious psychological truth? We often praise people for being open-minded, creative, or flexible, as if these are stable personality traits that some individuals simply possess. We admire those who seem to think differently and assume they have access to something rare.
Psychology
fromEsquire
1 month ago

The Rise of the Paincation

On day five of an eight-day, 500-mile mountain bike race in Africa, Piers Constable found himself sprawled in the dirt for the second time. First he'd crashed on his left side, then on his right, until he was, in his own words, "muddied and bloodied," staring at a bike that was very much broken. He remembered a feed station a couple miles away and realized he had two choices: quit or run. He picked up the bike and ran.
Running
US politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Meet the Young Organizers Survival Corps

Young people face severe economic, political, and climate crises and must organize intergenerationally to resist rising authoritarianism and survive precarious futures.
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

"Healthy Parks Healthy People": Monthly Nature Walks | Bay Area

Enjoy a free, monthly outdoor walk on the first Saturday of every month as part of the "Healthy Parks, Healthy People" program. First Saturday Programs are introductory walking/physical activity programs that occur on the first Saturday of each month throughout the Bay Area. Please note that occasionally these events are canceled in the winter or due to wet weather. Please always double check on the website first to ensure this month's event is still taking place.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Goodbye to boring retirement: the adventure sport people over 60 are trying that's safer than it looks - Silicon Canals

When my neighbor Tom celebrated his 65th birthday last month, his kids threw him what they thought was the perfect party: comfortable chair, cozy slippers, and a stack of crossword puzzles. Meanwhile, three doors down, 68-year-old Margaret was booking her first skydiving lesson. The contrast struck me-why do we assume retirement means slowing down when some people are just getting started on their biggest adventures?
Health
Television
fromDefector
2 months ago

Always Bring A Climbing Rope To The Party | Defector

A 1970s industrial-loft party featuring a long rope, a kiloleter of lager, and a grand romantic gesture leads to spectacular, misguided hijinks.
Video games
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

30 Things To Keep Your Kids Active And Busy All Day, And Therefore Tired At Night

Durable, recycled-plastic Green Toys pull-behind wagon and a compact Nex Playground Active Play System deliver eco-friendly durability and interactive TV-connected play for kids and adults.
Business
fromSecuritymagazine
2 months ago

Escape Rooms, Mud Runs, and Game Nights: Cradles of Leadership?

Leadership displayed in informal activities does not always predict sustained effectiveness in formal managerial roles.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Supporting Youth at Risk With Empathic Intervision

Empathic intervision in youth support groups cultivates integrative empathy, building resilience, belonging, and agency through structured dialogue, deep listening, and practical empathic skills.
Wellness
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 months ago

A taste of nature can provide balance and calm during the workday

Bringing nature into the workday—through outdoor breaks, walk-and-talk meetings, virtual walks, or natural objects and sounds—reduces stress and improves focus.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Nature reconsidered: why it's making us anxious

Urbanization and reduced everyday contact with nature are increasing biophobia, distancing people—especially children—from natural sensory experiences and raising long-term mental health risks.
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Free Urban Terrain Park in Downtown Denver, CO, Opens for the Season - SnowBrains

Ruby Hill Railyard in Denver is now open to snowboarders and skiers and features 11 rails and boxes of varying configurations and skill levels. This terrain park can be found off South Platte River Drive and West Florida Avenue in the Mile High City and is free to use. "Rubyhill railyard is now OPEN!! Crazy to think we can open with the snow drought this year! The volunteers killed it! Snowmaking went incredible! Thank you."
Snowboarding
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
1 month ago

What the Loss of a Dirt Jump Park Says About Mountain Biking's Future

Municipal redevelopment will replace Gleneagles' public dirt jumps with pickleball courts and a skate plaza, reducing accessible grassroots mountain biking spaces.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Cornell opens state's first indoor adaptive challenge course | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell's Noyes Recreation Center opens an indoor adaptive challenge course with wheelchair-accessible equipment and team elements, funded by the Noyes endowment and a state grant.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 months ago

Garden as a Performance

Garden art composes natural materials into picturesque, visually varied vistas—"growing music"—emphasizing harmonious composition, technical craft, and continual temporal change.
Wellness
fromCN Traveller
1 year ago

How wild swimming retreats became a haven for women seeking deeper connections

Wild swimming retreats foster vulnerability, deep human connection, emotional healing, and transformative experience through shared waterside rituals.
Running
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I used to think hobbies were for losers. Then I built my life around one.

Adopting a hobby like trail running can provide self-directed goals, expand life ambitions, and offer balance beyond career-focused striving.
#state-parks
Environment
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Green Experience: Why You Need Nature

Encounters with nature—both grand and modest—induce awe, restore relaxation, and provide uplifting, comforting, and beneficial effects, especially for urban dwellers.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Wild Resilience: Fostering Strength Through Nature

Mindful outdoor practice (Wild Resilience) uses nature and embodied movement to restore safety, joy, awe, connection, and expand the nervous system's window of tolerance.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Best Nature-Based Activities for Good Mental Health

Regular exposure to nature—even brief walks or natural images/sounds—reduces stress, depression, and mental fatigue while improving attention and physical-health outcomes.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Health, Habitat, and Civic Infrastructure: Designing the City as a National Park

Cities around the world share a common goal: to become healthier and greener, supported by civic infrastructure that restores ecosystems and strengthens public life. The question is how to reach this. Global climate targets, local building codes, and municipal standards increasingly guide designers and planners toward better choices. Still, many cities struggle to translate these frameworks into everyday, street-level comfort and long-term ecological protection.
Environment
Exercise
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

How the Bay Area is pushing parkour to new levels

Parkour is an urban movement discipline combining acrobatics, running, jumping and climbing, practiced both as artistic expression and athletic training.
fromSocial Media Explorer
1 month ago

Do Mental Health Retreats Allow Social Media Access? - Social Media Explorer

The question of whether mental health retreats allow social media access does not have a universal answer. Different facilities approach digital connectivity in varying ways, reflecting their treatment philosophies and therapeutic goals. Most mental health retreats limit or completely restrict social media use during the initial phases of treatment, though specific policies can range from total digital detox to supervised access at designated times.
Mental health
Mental health
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

Leave me alone: in praise of the solo retreat

Solo retreats offer curated solitude and emotional restoration within comforting rural surroundings and skilled psychodynamic facilitation.
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