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CTV Original Documentary LOST ADVENTURES OF CHILDHOOD -- Under Pressure Author Carl Honore, Psychology Today Editor Hara Estroff Marano and Evolutionary Psychologist Don Fulgosi weigh in on the importance of free play -- .................................................................................................................................................................... Toronto, ON Remember the wild, unfettered play time of childhood past? Those days are all but lost ((visit CTV.ca to confirm local broadcast times), LOST ADVENTURES OF CHILDHOOD is a new one-hour original CTV documentary from filmmaker Scott Harper that explores how childhood on lockdown is stunting the way children learn and grow. **Media Note** - Download photos from LOST ADVENTURES OF CHILDHOOD at www.ctvmedia.ca For generations, kids played freely in the streets of their neighbourhoods, creating their own games and socializing without supervision. Today, unstructured play has all but vanished thanks to a steady stream of terrifying news reports on abductions, school shootings, law suits and sliding academic performance. The simple pleasures of being a child at play – free from minivan chauffeuring, GPS tracking, and most importantly, parents - has disappeared from modern society. Free play has been replaced by activity that is structured and supervised. LOST ADVENTURES OF CHILDHOOD looks at the impact of all this on the kids themselves. Harper, along with a host of experts on play, presents scientific findings that suggest the 21st century cloistering of children cripples everything from literacy and creativity to social acumen and mental health. LOST ADVENTURES OF CHILDHOOD makes a powerful case that free play is not a glorious time waster but possibly the key to the healthy development of a child’s mind, and the path to a productive adulthood. .................................................................................................................................................................... LOST ADVENTURES OF CHILDHOOD is produced and directed by Scott Harper of Sunday Night Entertainment in association with CTV Television Inc. Robert Hurst is President of CTV News and Current Affairs. Susanne Boyce is President, Content, Creative and Channels, CTV Inc. About Sunday Night Entertainment: About CTV For purchase in Canada contact: For purchase outside Canada contact Beyond: CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW SCREENER
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