412.600.5061
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www.camronadibi.com
1, Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA - 01945
The newest miracle drug is free. It is called nature. Camron Adibi helps youths and adults connect with nature. One in three U.S. adults and nearly one in five children are now obese. There is no diagnostic code for nature-deficit disorder. As an Outdoor Coach and Guide, Camron leads safe outdoor adventures for groups or individuals either by walking, hiking, working on an outdoor project, learning to sail, or learning how to ride a horse.
Hippocrates called walking “man’s best medicine.” Exposure to nature lowers blood pressure, reduces stress-hormone levels, promotes physical healing, bolsters immune-system function, raises self-esteem, improves mood, curtails the need for psychiatric medication, and reduces inflammation.
Camron offers clients different options and promotes self-directed learning. Clients choose what they want to pursue. Some options include nature journaling, walking and recording sounds, making a short film, making a podcast, building a bench from recycled materials, learning how to sail a boat, learning how to ride a horse or simply learning how to groom a horse.
Camron’s passion is to increase the participation and diversification of environmental and ocean literacy. He has a wide range of experiences as an educator and STEM/ STEAM teacher. He was a science and engineering teacher at a public middle school. He has a Massachusetts teaching license in General Science. He has a Master of Education degree from Gordon College and a Master of Science degree in Sustainable Design from Carnegie Mellon University. He was awarded the Vineyard Vision Fellowship in 2012. He is a U.S. Coast Guard Captain and a PATH Therapeutic Horse Riding Instructor.
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