How Estate Living is Replacing the Digital World with the Natural World in Childhood

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How Estate Living is Replacing the Digital World with the Natural World in Childhood

 

Today’s hyperconnected world has enabled more global connectivity, but it has also drastically impacted childhood and adolescent development. Families are increasingly being encouraged to spend more time outdoors, and in a South African context, nature reserves, the seaside, and eco-focused estates are great options.

 

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s bestselling book The Anxious Generation draws attention to the shift from a play-based to a phone-based childhood – one that has significantly disrupted natural development. More and more research is showing that one of the most effective ways to restore balance is to reintroduce meaningful time in nature.

 

“Children deserve a childhood rooted in the real world, with the freedom to explore the natural environment,”

says Sam Wenger, Development Director of an eco-focused estate on the KZN South Coast.

“Nature-based living is a direct investment in your child’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Families are now prioritising secure living environments where their children can thrive in a more natural setting - a space where kids can just be kids.”

 

 

6 Benefits of Nature-Based Living for Children

Nature play, which is unstructured time outdoors in natural surroundings, is increasingly recognised as essential to childhood development. Here are just some of the proven benefits:

 

1.     Reduced anxiety

The Anxious Generation outlines how childhood is being rewired, with the result being an epidemic of mental illness among the youth, including anxiety and depression. The antidote is disconnecting from smartphones and reconnecting with the real world. Studies by the Université de Montréal have shown that just two hours a week in a natural setting significantly reduces anxiety, stress, and behavioural issues in children.

 

2.     Cognitive development

Natural environments stimulate curiosity and improve concentration, problem-solving skills, and imagination. Research shows that children exposed to nature show stronger academic outcomes and greater creativity.

 

3.     Enhanced social skills

Playing in groups outdoors fosters communication, empathy, teamwork, and conflict resolution among children. Whether building forts or exploring trails, children develop social intelligence in organic, meaningful ways, resulting in better lifelong social skills.

 

4.     Better physical health

Outdoor play supports motor skills, coordination, balance, and overall fitness among children. Children who spend more time moving in diverse natural terrain - such as climbing trees, running barefoot on grass, and generally navigating the wonders of the natural world - are generally healthier and more agile.

 

5.     Boosted confidence

Nature play offers safe opportunities for children to take risks and problem solve without authority figures stepping in. This helps children build resilience, self-esteem, and independence, which are qualities often lacking in today’s highly structured lifestyles.

 

6.     Appreciation for conservation

Finally, early interactions with the environment foster a lifelong appreciation for nature and encourage responsible behaviour in terms of sustainability and conservation. Children who play in the natural world appreciate it more, and work towards protecting and conserving it in future.

 

How Eco-Focused Estates Support Nature Play

For many families, the benefits of nature-based living can feel out of reach amid urban sprawl, daily traffic, and screen-heavy routines. But eco-estates are helping to rewild childhood by weaving nature into everyday life.

*Information provided by the publicist

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