August 2005

Features

The Smart Outdoors
Children stay inside and inbounds too often. Getting them outside and in nature is a stroke of genius. It turns learning theory inside out. by RITZY RYCIAK

Case of Nature—Deficit Disorder
Author and children’s advocate Richard Louv has studied kids and nature. His conclusion is just not natural. by RICHARD LOUV

All Together Now
Seattle’s lively and plentiful supply of public art is a group effort, of sorts, among artists, nonprofits, businesses and leading-edge city officials. by HEATHER NORDELL

Reverential Treatment
Aqella Sherrills has healed gang wars in L.A. Now, he is poised to lead a “global breakout of peace” through a human reverence movement. by TRACI HUKILL

This month in WholeHealth:
Revving Up Male Fertility — Naturally
Men and women can equally frustrate the stork. “Male factor” infertility can account for more than 50 percent of the problems. by BARBRA COHN

Back Woods
They are fun to U-pick, delicious to eat and, surprisingly enough, quite plentiful in our state. by RITZY RYCIAK

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