...the antidote is to take a few risks...

“First hand experience is perhaps the most important foundation stone in discovering who you really are, and what you might become. Without huge dollops of it, encouraged and nurtured, but rarely directed, we can never become more than the sum of other peoples lives, experienced at second hand…the antidote is to take a few risks, and let the mud squidge through your toes from time to time.”(Tim Smit)

Saturday, 27 November 2010

The Importance of Outdoor Learning.

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We strongly believe that while situated in an urban environment, we can still provide our children the "space" to learn outdoors. We hope to continue developing our learning garden, providing the children with a space to pursue self chosen interests and skills.A space in which their ideas and creations can be seen and valued throughout, a space in which childhoodd is "celebrated".
As the winter sets in a new range of exciting and stimulating opportunities will open up to us, the exploration of frost, ice and snow, the considerations of how we can support the birds who visit our garden and opportunities for us to continue building and creating exciting investigations. Please help us celebrate the winter and the wide range of learning opportunities it provides by ensuring that your children have hats, gloves, warm coats and suitable shoes for enjoying the garden at this time of the year.
Thank you.
 
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