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Kinship with Nature: Free Resource
April 12, 2022
Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.
-Dr. Mae Jemison, first African-American female astronaut

A new resource, "The Environmental Kinship Guide," is now available for free download. Described as "a holistic approach to teaching and learning about, in, with and for the whole of the natural world," it provides a wealth of information for early educators. Dimensions Foundation (the parent organization of Exchange Press and Nature Explore) is proud to be one of the organizations supporting this international initiative, and we hope everyone will benefit from this free resource.

Rusty Keeler, in his book, Adventures in Risky Play advocates for the opportunity for all children everywhere to build an unfettered relationship with the natural world through open-ended play. He writes: "When play is allowed to be child-driven, children practice decision-making skills, move at their own pace, discover their own areas of interest, and ultimately engage fully in the passions they wish to pursue."

And Sandra Duncan and Jody Martin, in their beautiful book, Bringing the Outside In reassure educators that it is possible to provide nature experiences for children in all circumstances. For example, they encourage all educators, "even if located in a metropolitan area with little green space," to "grow gardens within a room’s four walls. Container gardens do not need a large piece of land or even a lot of space – all you need is light, dirt, water, and a collection of containers for the plants. It is also not necessary to invest a lot of money in purchasing the containers. Take a look around – garage, basement, kitchen – for vases, bowls, vessels, mason jars, or even thick glass bottles. You might be surprised at the many cast-off objects that can be magically transformed into whimsical containers."





Adventures in Risky Play
What is Your Yes?

Use coupon code PLAY at checkout for 15% off this title.

Adventures in Risky Play: What is Your Yes? goes to the heart of risk-taking and children. As educators working with young children, we all have boundaries and feelings around what risky play is allowed. Rusty Keeler invites us to examine the cage of boundaries that we have created for ourselves and our children. He challenges us to rattle our cage and discover where the lines are movable. In our role as educators and caretakers, when we allow children to play and confront risk on their own terms, we see them develop, hold their locus of control and make choices on how to navigate the bumpy terrain of a situation. What better teaching tool for life is there?

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