EID Project - Promoting children's self-regulation in nature
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Cohort 1: Nonrural Children
Fall 2018/Spring 2019
Equipping children to navigate off-trail in the forest across fallen tree logs.
Where should we go and where should we not go?

David - “Safe at bus. Not safe at the water–like seawater (not puddles). I seen water there so I know it is there–the first time I went to Creamer’s field.”
Amanda - “Can go in the bridge. You can go on snow. You can go in the forest. Can’t go on the lake. Can’t go in the fox den.”
Joseph - “Safe on the bridge can walk on wood. Not safe in the water. Next time I go to Creamer’s field I will bring my fishing pole so I can tell it is deep or shallow on the lake.”
Sarah - “Can go on the bridge. Can’t go on the water. Can’t go in the lake.”
Justin - “I could go all the places except for the sea.”
Brittany - “Safe in the woods. Not safe on the lake.”-
Robert - “Not on ice where water is. Stay where there is snow.”
Joshua - “You can only go on the log, but you can’t fall off the log backward.”
Andrew - “There me are./da me dot.”
Samantha - “Can go with sticks. We can’t go on the water.”
Christopher - “Can go on the bridge. Can’t go in the forest.”
Jessica - “Can go explore places in the puddles and have fun and splash. Can’t go where I can’t go is on the lake because it might not be thick and I would fall in and I would be scared.”
Stephanie - “Go on the sidewalk with no snow. Can’t go into the forest.”
Cohort 2: Rural Children
Fall 2019
Safety at the Beach
The Ocean - How can we be safe at the beach?
Anne - “Not hit people with sticks.”
Philip - “Gun. Swimming.”
Owen - “Stay away from the water.”
Oliver - “I don’t know.”
Samuel - “Be at my house.” Researcher - Can you go by yourself? “No.”
Jackson - “Lost the sticks in the water.”
Emma - “I always run away from the water when I try to look for little fish.”
Patrick - “We can go home.”
Sally - “Run away from the waves.”
David - “I like to play at the playground by the beach.” “Don’t go by myself.”
Chloe - “Water.” “Choo choo train.”
Erin - “Do not go in the water!”
Grace - “When my dad comes to get me and we go home. Have cocoa and marshmallows.”
Steven - “Throwing sticks at the waves.”

This project is funded by the National Science Foundation. ŕŁŕŁÖ±˛ĄĐă # 1753399, CAREER: A longitudinal study of the emotional and behavioral processes of Environmental Identity Development among rural and non-rural Alaskan children.