The aim of Wellness in the Wild is to motivate, empower and inspire children, to spend time enjoying and protecting nature; cooking/eating healthy meals; moving their bodies for mental and physical fitness and to take part in activities which promote creativity such as woodwork, cooking and art.
Unicef’s Rights of the Child clearly states...
‘Every child has the right to rest, relax, play and to take part in cultural and creative activities’
More children are using smartphones at an earlier age.
They are having a lot more screen time than is advised and it is having a huge impact on their overall health and development.
An NHS survey published found..
Around one in eight children aged between two and 10 in England are obese.
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