Is it coincidence that Isaac Newton discovered gravity while sitting
under a tree? Or that Albert Einstein said, “Look deep into nature and
then you will understand everything better.”
A study was just released that says outdoor green spaces make kids smarter.
The
study assessed whether exposure to green space improved the cognitive
development in children. Researchers tested the cognitive development of
2,593 schoolchildren in Spain, ages 7 to 10.
Three types of
cognitive development tests were given to examine working memory,
superior working memory and inattentiveness. The kids were given
computerized cognitive tests every three months for a year. The
inattentive kids only made it through half of the first test (just
kidding).
The result was that the greener the area surrounding a
child’s home, commuting route and school, the more likely the child was
to have improved memory. Greenness also decreased inattentiveness.
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