Why Outdoors?
During the early years a child absorbs learning mainly via bodily movements. So there is no better place to learn than outside where they can be active and engaged.
Children are also very receptive to learning via play, talk and sensory experiences at this stage too. Being in nature and woodland provides plenty of natural elements, textures, feels and smells, using sticks and muddy puddles to make learning fun through exciting and challenging 'wild' play.
The outdoors is also a highly liberating space, with endless potential for creativity to flow. In nature’s playground, it feels like an adventure every day filled with exploration, joy and excitement.
Educational Benefits
Further Benefits