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Why Nature Education?
November 8, 2006
All my life through, the new sights of nature made me rejoice like a child.
-Madame Marie Curie
Recently, over 300 early childhood educators, environmental activists, landscape architects, and community planners came together at the Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City, Nebraska, for the Working Forum on Nature Education for Young Children. Marjorie Kostelnik and Dana Friedman acted as the event's "synthesizers."  They reviewed all the presentations and reports from discussions and presented a summary of key points raised on the final day.  In their final report, they listed the following advantages of nature education for young children that were identified by forum participants...
  • By exposing children to nature, we’re giving them a gift of a faithful, life-long friend.
  • It provides life-changing, shaping memories.
  • It offers a sense of peace and reconnecting to nature.
  • Nature has a therapeutic quality �" it is calming.
  • The natural world supports the development of caring, pro-social behavior.
  • How we relate to nature gives us lessons about how we relate to each other.
  • It can serve as a force for change, for peace.
  • It fosters self-regulation and learning.
  • Nature develops understanding of oneself.
  • It brings out the best in children.
  • Nature helps children with disabilities, particularly those with sensory integration deficit.
  • Children’s pretend play outdoors in natural settings tends to be more complex/therapeutic than indoors.
  • Play and interaction with the natural environment and materials helps develop cognitive, social, and emotional skills.
  • Nature is crucial for total development of the whole child, regardless of stage, ability, or problem.
  • Nature education is crucial for preserving of culture, community, learning, healthy being, and world habitat.

View Dana Friedman's "Report on Collected Ideas"



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Atilano Cordero Torres · November 08, 2006
Teacher Time Pre-School Learning Centers
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States


First I must congratulate all for all you do for the well being of early childhood development.
Our center is a 18 months to 6 years, Pre-K. and K. pre-school in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We have instituted a "Gardening With Children" program that promote not only cientific education on the growth process of plants but also social responsabilities for the protection of our environment. We also have a program called "Conservation Explorers" were children learn about diferent marine animals that may "desapear" (endangered) and their special situation. The purpose of the programs has to do with much of what has being published, but also for children, family members, community and corporate community members to unite and form a strig of life for not only for our planet but most important to learn how all we can live as a community, with common interes in comunion with other species in peace and love which is the special relationship that our Lord Jesus Christ wants us to live.



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