PARTNERING WITH NATURE

BRAIN FACT

Hands on activities provide optimal learning experiences for the brain. The natural world provides an enriched envirionment that includes
both challenge and relaxed exploration
opportunities for making valuable
brain connections.


I am very pleased to share a wonderful opportunity for you to learn more about the benefits of nature on young developing brains. This is a day of learning that I highly recommend. You will be inspired and enlightened by all you experience first hand in this beautiful and internationally recognized learning environment.
 

  


Learn how to make the most of nature 
as a teaching partner!

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE

• Exploration of the three indoor classrooms of the Schlitz Audubon Nature Preschool
• Presentation of the “Top Ten Ways Nature Helps to Develop Young Brains”
• Entertainment from the Chickadees Music Group
• Tour of the three outdoor play spaces used by the preschool children
• Hike to discover the trail games, tools and approaches to outdoor learning

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

• Why nature experiences are so important to young children
• How you can integrate nature into your program


To find out more or to register click here

To get additional preschool brain development information and ideas you can order Naturally Developing Brains Packets here.

Your brain will love the time in nature! ENJOY!

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