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By Kelly Sipan
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
This week you'll hear from several moms who will be sharing some joys, challenges and tips about exploring nature with children at different ages, from babies, toddlers, and preschoolers all the way to tweens and teenagers.
Thank you so much to the moms who shared! (You can follow up with some of them on Instagram by clicking on their names.)
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In the Nature with Kids Fall episode, we're talking all about exploring nature with kids in the autumn season. We'll talk about what parts of the world are even experiencing fall right now, how we can observe nature in the season, and you'll hear from some other parents about how their families enjoy autumn nature together. Plus my favorite drink to bring with me on our nature adventures, and we'll be hearing from a few more Nature Kids.
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For photos, more detailed show notes, and a complete transcript of this episode, visit naturewithkidspodcast.com/3
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This episode talks about the reasons we might get out in nature with our families, including both the logical "head" reasons and emotional "heart" ones. I share how my cancer diagnosis as a mom of young children that affected how much time I spend in nature with them. I recommend a new TV show I've been enjoying with my daughters, and we get to hear from our younger listeners in our first NatureKids segment.
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For photos, more detailed show notes, and a complete transcript of this episode, visit: https://naturewithkidspodcast.com/why-explore-nature-kids
Disclosure: Some links on this page are affiliate links. At no extra cost to you, I may earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link. I recommend these products/companies because I have used them, liked them, and think others may too... not because of the small commissions I might make. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
In this episode, I'm sharing about my own journey from a child who hated being outside to a mom who loves spending time in nature with her children. I share some tips along the way, including how to find friends to adventure with and how to help your child (or yourself!) dealing with fears about something in nature. I'm also recommending our family's favorite beautifully-illustrated nature books. You'll hear an introduction to the podcast, what you can expect in upcoming episodes, and how your child can be featured in a future episode.
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Photos, more detailed show notes, and a complete transcript of this episode are available at: naturewithkidspodcast.com/three-ways-i-transformed-into-a-nature-loving-mom
Disclosure: Some links on this page are affiliate links. At no extra cost to you, I may earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link. I recommend these products/companies because I have used them, liked them, and think others may too... not because of the small commissions I might make. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
In this two-minute preview, you’ll hear what you can expect from the Nature with Kids podcast.
“As parents, we know time in nature is important. In a world full of to-do lists, busy schedules, and the allure of screen time, exploring nature offers our families something better. We get to be active, reduce stress, and spend quality time together. In nature, our children can play, explore, build confidence, and experience adventures. We know how good time in nature is for all of us. But, sometimes it can be hard to make it happen.”
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.