The resolution proposes a Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights, emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities for children's health, social development, and environmental awareness. It highlights the decline in children's time spent outdoors and the negative consequences of this trend, such as adverse health and emotional effects. The resolution advocates for outdoor learning experiences, which have been shown to enhance student performance, interest in learning, and overall engagement in educational activities.

The resolution outlines specific rights and opportunities that every child should have, including exploring nature, engaging in physical activities, and connecting with their local environment. It calls for the recognition of these rights to foster a deeper understanding of natural systems and promote stewardship of New Jersey's natural resources. The resolution will be transmitted to relevant state officials to encourage the implementation of these principles.