Time spent in blue spaces benefits children in later life, says study

Exposure to spaces such as beaches and rivers leads to greater value being placed in natural settings, study finds

Childhood days on the beach or messing around in rivers can have significant lasting benefits for our wellbeing in adulthood, according to a study.

It found that exposure to blue spaces – such as coasts, rivers and lakes – as a child made revisiting blue spaces in adulthood more likely, as these adults showed greater familiarity with and placed greater value in natural settings.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/oct/12/blue-spaces-benefit-children-later-life-study

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