“…Increase in diversity and specificity of parent-child talk about plants and nature [56] Language development, vocabulary development, word acquisition [59,72] Verbal expression of thoughts, ideas, and feelings [59,60] Writing skills [71] Social and Emotional Development Prosocial behavior; decreased antisocial or challenging behaviors [32,52,54,60,76] Goal-directed cooperation or collaboration [51,59,60,76] Helping behavior-directed cooperation or collaboration [59] Positive peer play interactions (decreased play disruptions and play disconnections) [32,55,58] New perspectives [77] Other: Changes in play behavior Higher levels of pretend play [58] Dramatic play [57] Frequency and depth of dramatic play [74] Appreciation and respect for nature [51,52,59] Environmental identity [63,64] Awareness of/sensitivities to natural/environmental surroundings [64,70] Affinity toward nature/biophilia [32,79] Environmental dispositions and values; valuing of life within nature [32,65] Table A4. Cont.…”