The designers of this book, Nancy Rosenow from Dimensions Educational Research Foundation and John Rosenow from the National Arbor Day Foundation, are participating in sessions on nature education at the World Forum on Early Care and Education currently taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where members of the Nature Action Collaborative for Children are planning a second Working Forum on Nature Education that will be taking place again at the Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska in July of 2008.
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Displaying 1 CommentRainbow Hill
Shickshinny, PA, United States
It is imperative we, as early childhood educators, connect children AND families to nature. All too soon "nature" will be a virtual experience. We must help families appreciate the value of playing in the mud and dirt, observing insects, planting flowers, feed birds, slopping in water. We know how much learning is happening when children are immersed in these activities...it is up to us to interpret this to ANY adult. Just last week we were making mudpies "seasoned" with fat yellow blossoms that had just dropped from our forsythia bushes. Families were greeted by mudpies baking in the sun, a parent said "how do you know how to do these things?" My heart aches to think of what will soon be lost as childhood memories, replaced by...videos of mudpies OR perhaps sterile plastic facsimilies of mudpies...I shudder to think!
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