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Forest School
Forest school is an educational approach that takes place in a natural environment. This method emphasises hands-on, experiential learning and aims to encourage a deep connection with nature.
The key benefits of forest school include:
- Child-Centered Learning: Activities are designed around the interests and developmental stages of the children. The approach is flexible, allowing children to take the lead and explore their curiosities.
- Experiential Education: Learning is active and involves direct interaction with the environment. This can include activities like building shelters, identifying plants and animals.
- Development of Social Skills: Working in groups and participating in collaborative tasks help children develop communication, cooperation, and problem-solving skills.
- Risk Management: Children are encouraged to take managed risks, which helps them develop confidence and resilience. This might involve climbing trees and using tools.