Getting the family outside to enjoy God’s great gift of nature seems more difficult in parents minds, according to this survey. The average parent thinks their child could only keep themselves occupied outside for just 32 minutes before boredom sets in.
Results of a survey of 2,000 parents with children between five and 13 years-old, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Claritin, reveals that less than half of moms and dads (48%) believe their child could entertain themselves in the outdoors for a half-hour. One in two parents worry their kids don’t have the same level of imagination that they did during their own youth and think technology might be to blame, and two in three respondents think technology makes growing up harder than ever.
Overall the study revealed the difficulty with kids and the outdoors:
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