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This editorial article from the recently published International Journal for Early Childhood Environmental Education, 13(1) explores the growing synergy between early childhood education and environmental stewardship, emphasizing that nature-based learning is essential for a child's holistic development and long-term well-being.
The authors highlight a significant trend in which traditional early childhood pedagogical practices and environmental expertise are merging to create environmental literacy through play and outdoor exploration. Despite the documented benefits of these programs, a persistent gap remains between academic findings and classroom application, prompting a call for a two-way bridge where research informs practice and vice versa.
Ultimately, the text introduces a collaborative vision between major professional publications to empower educators and students to translate complex studies into accessible research-to-practice briefs that support sustainable, nature-rich learning environments.