Children's Concern for the Natural Environment
Abstract
Children's concern for the natural world is placed in the context of surveys of adult environmental knowledge and concern. Recent surveys of children's environmental dispositions and their knowledge and attitudes regarding animals and vegetation are reviewed and integrated with the results of surveys conducted in the 1970s. Drawing upon social learning theory and psychoanalytic theory, explanations of the patterns found are suggested.
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2023-06-07
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