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Nature learning has emerged from the growth of homeschooling as a whole. At first glance it can be hard to see the depth of knowledge and value that this style of learning can offer. This is especially true if your family doesn't place much value or desire being outdoors. But whole curriculums have been created that teach ALL the subjects. Like these exist guys! And they can completely shape the dynamic of your family. Being out in nature doesn't seem to be the norm anymore. But I say this as a city person. With the rise of electronics and lack of access for some to be outside, a lot of us need to relearn how to do just be outdoors. Kids who grow up in rural or country settings probably aren't having the same experience. Outdoor play and learning help:
There are vast benefits to having our children play and learn outside. Even if you just have your kids go outside for unstructured play, there is immense learning and connection that is going to happen. And with these curriculums taking the classroom outdoors, it's hard to ignore the benefits that will come. For curriculums and nature led activity ideas go to this page here on the website. If using a nature curriculum just seems like too much and you need much smaller steps to start learning outdoors, here are some suggestions:
What do you think? What are your families' favorite things to do outside? We actually went and bought some creek toys so the boys could have their own things to play with. It should really level up their play time! Lori To Know God and to make Him Known Kids Nature Book Recommendations:
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