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Hello Everyone!I am looking to create a network of people who are teaching and mentoring children outdoors with a forest school approach. I am located in Vermont, and I am hoping to connect with…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Meghan Fitzgerald Apr 6, 2012.
Hello Everyone!I am looking to create a network of people who are teaching and mentoring children outdoors with a forest school approach. I am located in Vermont, and I am hoping to connect with…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Amy Butler Mar 5, 2012.
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The following conversation was recorded this spring in Harrison Field during an ECO day with children from Union Elementary School. …
Posted on July 25, 2012 at 6:23pm
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What happens if a child picks up a stick in the forest? It's not a question of if, because they do and they will! When a child does pick one up, what does that stick become? Working with school teachers, this is one of the first concerns of being outside with a classroom of curious children. Do we let them play with sticks? And what does it look, feel, and sound like if 20 children are wielding sticks in the forest? Laying down a rule of "no picking up sticks" is like taking…
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