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22. Hacks for Solving Physiological Gaps

22. Hacks for Solving Physiological Gaps

Update: 2020-04-21
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School closures and lockdowns are causing major physiological gaps for some children in the form of food, exercise, and sleep shortages, while other children are benefiting physiologically. Caregivers and educators want to help solve for physiological gaps, but it's not always obvious how to do that.

This episode offers a few hacks, or scrappy efficient shortcuts, for governments, schools, and families who are contending with physiological gaps. 

We are more powerful than we think when it comes to meeting children's needs, as well as meeting our own needs. But it will require using existing resources in new and creative ways.

What you will discover:

* Why movable outdoor gear is better than play structures

* The value of acorns, pebbles, and boulders

* How to repurpose school buses and cafeterias

* Simple, low-cost meals hacks

* Why nature trails should be broadly reopened

* The value of device & screen curfews

Featured on this show:

* John J. Ratey, MD, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

* Maslow, Abraham, The Hierarchy of Needs

* NRP, School Bus Drivers Deliver Meals Instead of Children

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22. Hacks for Solving Physiological Gaps

22. Hacks for Solving Physiological Gaps

Heather Clayton Staker