Washougal resident Randy Lavasseur believes that the physical and mental health of children are changing due to modern-day conveniences and the instant gratification that they bring — and not for the better.
“They are meant to be outside doing difficult things, things that take time to show results — not contaminating their minds with devices, poisoning their mental health by watching television all day or lounging on the beach and eating until they can’t (eat anymore), killing their hearts,” he said. “They are meant to learn how to be at peace with difficult things and build resilience, to be fit, physically and mentally, via nature’s playground.”