Outdoor Work
Children benefit significantly from expeditions into natural spaces combined with real physical work. Outdoor work connects children to the natural world and to tangible outcomes. Gathering kindling, collecting pine cones, and weeding gard…
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Children benefit significantly from expeditions into natural spaces combined with real physical work. Outdoor work connects children to the natural world and to tangible outcomes. Gathering kindling, collecting pine cones, and weeding gardens are examples of outdoor tasks that engage children meaningfully.