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Andrea Faber Taylor
Andrea Faber Taylor
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Coping with ADD: The surprising connection to green play settings
AF Taylor, FE Kuo, WC Sullivan
Environment and behavior 33 (1), 54-77, 2001
16552001
Children with attention deficits concentrate better after walk in the park
A Faber Taylor, FE Kuo
Journal of attention disorders 12 (5), 402-409, 2009
14732009
A potential natural treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: evidence from a national study
FE Kuo, A Faber Taylor
American journal of public health 94 (9), 1580-1586, 2004
13842004
Views of nature and self-discipline: Evidence from inner city children
AF Taylor, FE Kuo, WC Sullivan
Journal of environmental psychology 22 (1-2), 49-63, 2002
12552002
Growing up in the inner city: Green spaces as places to grow
AF Taylor, A Wiley, FE Kuo, WC Sullivan
Environment and Behavior 30 (1), 3-27, 1998
7861998
Is contact with nature important for healthy child development? State of the evidence.
AF Taylor, FE Kuo
Cambridge University Press, 2006
5112006
Could exposure to everyday green spaces help treat ADHD? Evidence from children's play settings
A Faber Taylor, FE Kuo
Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being 3 (3), 281-303, 2011
4162011
Self-regulation gains in kindergarten related to frequency of green schoolyard use
AF Taylor, C Butts-Wilmsmeyer
Journal of environmental psychology 70, 101440, 2020
492020
Nature-based instruction for science learning–a good fit for all: A controlled comparison of classroom versus nature
A Faber Taylor, C Butts-Wilmsmeyer, C Jordan
Environmental Education Research 28 (10), 1527-1546, 2022
122022
Kuo and Faber Taylor respond
FE Kuo, AF Taylor
American Journal of Public Health 95 (3), 371-a-372, 2005
52005
Nature-based instruction for science learning: insights and interpretive considerations for research and practice
C Jordan, M Sajady, A Faber Taylor
Environmental Education Research 29 (2), 248-260, 2023
32023
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