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How Nature Helps Children in a Crisis
What does outdoor play have to do will preparing for a crisis and how do dispositions develop that support us through turbulent times.
It’s OK To Get Bored This Summer
When I asked my children how to not get bored this summer, they came up with a great list that I share in this post. It has a couple of clear themes. Outdoors, simple is best and time – give them time to play!
5 Top Tips for Teaching in Nature
One of my early memories of teaching in nature was when I was working over at a YMCA camp on the Banks Peninsula in 1999. We were down at the beach and I was meant to be running an activity called coasteering. But the children were having so much fun making...
Parent Perspective: How to be a Nature Play Advocate
Thank you to our guest blogger Sara for taking the time to share her advocacy of outdoor play for her children. I hope that this post inspires you as both parents and educators to advocate for more nature play for your tamariki and the tamariki your work with!...
Bring Tree Climbing Back in Schools
How one New Zealand school brought tree climbing back by handing the risk management over to the kids. Read more to find out how.
The NZ Makeover of Nature Education
New Zealand has a very unique natural environment. We are also a country that has some deep values linked to our outdoor environment. Even though over the last couple of decades that has changed somewhat – It is still deep within our psyche. What surprises me is that...
Tree Climbing and Health and Safety
This is my first attempt at dissecting the Health and Safety Act. There is so much to digest so if you think I have got anything wrong or that I haven't considered something that is relevant, please let me know and I will happily update once researched further. I also...
Natural Phenomena Experience
It's hard to know where to start when describing a conference as amazing as the Natural Phenomena 2017. The conference is set in the Wild Woods near Whangarei where most participants pitch their tent and have a full immersion experience of nature and education of 3...
Quintessentially kiwi meets Pioneering Spirits
Donna Chisholm is both a teacher and an artist. With over 20 years in the Early Childhood arena, Donna has an interesting perspective...
5 Confidence Building Tips for Bush Kindy Sessions
I felt really inspired after watching the NaturePlay film that we hosted here in Christchurch and we had great feedback along the same lines. One of the parents who came along said the next day she removed her child from their preschool after watching the film! I...
7 Reasons Why New Zealand is the BEST Country for Nature Play
We are happy to introduce Elly who is our guest blogger this month. Elly has been inspiring people to make sustainable...
9 Benefits of Wild Play in a Cotton Wool World
At a meeting the other week a friend and I tabled an exciting idea we had. We suggested a pop up nature play space in the next school holidays – cool right? Well, the response wasn’t what either of us were expecting. It wasn’t a response of excitement like ‘that’s...
Say Yay to Risky Play
I was visiting the Margaret Mahey Playground here in Christchurch the other day, as my son absolutely adores going there. Two different school groups came and went while we were there and the differences in how they were managed was incredible to watch! Here is how it...
Bush Kindergarten Dream
I took a leap earlier this week – I submitted a proposal that I am excited and passionate about but one that also makes me feel nervous because of the amount of work I would have to do to make it happen. I have always believed in dreaming big so this is no exception....
How to Teach Kids to Play with Knives
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was helping mum to prepare dinner and she had gone outside to get something from the garden. I had peeled the carrot and I had just started cutting the carrot into slices. The knife slipped and my finger got in the way. There was...
Southern Hemisphere Easter – Kiwi Style!
My memories of Easter as a child involved a lot of chocolate Easter eggs – terrible I know! I really want to help create some different kinds of memories for my children so I have been thinking about what we can do to achieve this. When I look online for ideas or...
4 Tips for Getting Outside in the Rain
I have been asked many times for ideas of what to do with children when it’s raining. My short answer is “Do what you do when it’s not raining”. This response has received a variety of responses back! It’s not meant to be sarcastic, I say it to get people thinking and...
Plants need water too!
We have had some really hot nor’west days this past week in Christchurch. I always drink a lot of water and trying to get my kids to drink lots of water on those hot days seems to be really easy. They recognise in their body that they need water to help them feel...
How to make a Water Wall
If you follow us on Facebook, you will have seen our live video of our Water Wall that we made last week. If not I am sharing the link as its much better to watch how it works and what we have done. You can also use the photos below to help figure out how you could...
Christmas Nature Decorations
This year I wanted to do some Christmas themed crafts with my kids using some natural products in the process. We took a trip to the beach and gathered some sticks, well I gathered the sticks and the kids dug holes and tried to bury them! At home we found a collection...