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In this episode of the Teach Outdoors podcast, we dive into the powerful connection between nature and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). SEL is about nurturing essential skills like self-awareness, managing emotions, building relationships, and making responsible decisions—and there’s no better place to support these skills than in the great outdoors.
Join Lauren as she shares practical, nature-based activities to help foster resilience, mindfulness, and empathy in your students. From sensory walks and sit spots to bird language skits and cooperative games, these simple yet impactful strategies bring SEL to life in your outdoor classroom. You'll hear how activities like comfort scavenger hunts and nature breaths help students tune into their emotions, reflect on their choices, and build meaningful connections with each other and the environment.
Whether you're new to outdoor learning or looking to enhance your existing practices, this episode will offer valuable insights and inspiration to support your students’ social-emotional growth in nature.
In this episode, you'll learn:
And don’t miss Lauren’s exciting updates about her books, professional development programs, and upcoming events!
Tune in and discover how nature can be your most powerful partner in supporting SEL. 🌱
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for Lauren’s books and programs to help others discover these valuable tools!
Music Credit: "From the Trees" by Brandon Grant.
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In this episode of the Teach Outdoors podcast, we dive into the powerful connection between nature and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). SEL is about nurturing essential skills like self-awareness, managing emotions, building relationships, and making responsible decisions—and there’s no better place to support these skills than in the great outdoors.
Join Lauren as she shares practical, nature-based activities to help foster resilience, mindfulness, and empathy in your students. From sensory walks and sit spots to bird language skits and cooperative games, these simple yet impactful strategies bring SEL to life in your outdoor classroom. You'll hear how activities like comfort scavenger hunts and nature breaths help students tune into their emotions, reflect on their choices, and build meaningful connections with each other and the environment.
Whether you're new to outdoor learning or looking to enhance your existing practices, this episode will offer valuable insights and inspiration to support your students’ social-emotional growth in nature.
In this episode, you'll learn:
And don’t miss Lauren’s exciting updates about her books, professional development programs, and upcoming events!
Tune in and discover how nature can be your most powerful partner in supporting SEL. 🌱
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review for Lauren’s books and programs to help others discover these valuable tools!
Music Credit: "From the Trees" by Brandon Grant.
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