Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2025
Abstract
Access to nature is a powerful determinant of young children’s physical, mental, and cognitive development. Yet systemic barriers, particularly those related to geography, race, and socioeconomic status, prevent many young learners from engaging meaningfully with the natural world. Urban, rural, and low-income communities face distinct but compounding challenges in accessing quality green spaces. In light of these disparities, early childhood settings such as preschools, Head Start programs, and childcare centers, play a pivotal role in offering equitable nature access during the school day. This white paper makes the case for nature-based experiences in early learning environments as a vital solution to close the green equity gap.
Recommended Citation
Dean, Steph, "White Paper: Addressing Nature Access Inequities Through School-Based Interventions in Early Childhood Education" (2025). Publications. 84.
https://open.clemson.edu/teach_learn_pub/84