Diane Gano, in an article that forms the basis for the newest Exchange Reflections (co-branded with Nature Explore), writes about how important it is to help families understand the benefits of children’s connections with nature:
"It was important to me, as an early childhood educator, that I shared research and documented children’s learning for their parents…We engaged in daily conversations about brain development and how natural materials are full of math and science foundations."
Gano provides a wealth of ideas on how to make the most of learning with nature – in a variety of ways. The Exchange Reflections is one that could support deep thinking on your own, or it can facilitate great conversations with college students or with a staff.
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Displaying All 2 CommentsLincoln, Nebraska, Australia
Anita, thank you for your comment and reflection from your experience with toddlers. I think about this a lot as an adult too and how to make my life more involved with nature. I grew up with a manufactured environment and can definitely tell that affected me by not wanting to get dirty or sit in grass. Thank you!
Red Rocks Community College
Lakewood, COLORADO, United States
One of my favorite scenes from the movie, “Legends of the Fall” is in the beginning when the the narrator talks about his education he received playing in the woods and by the water with his brother.
I am currently working with toddlers. One of the things that saddens me the most is that most centers keep a very clean, grass and tree droppings free playground for the younger children. I know we have to be aware of choking hazards and such but they miss out on so much in these manufactured environments.
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