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Step outside the four walls of an early years classroom and into a world of invitations to wonder. In this episode of Play Provocations, Linda Harrison sits down with Centre Director and nature play advocate Aimee Hansen to explore how the natural world acts as a living, breathing co-teacher. They discuss how nature play builds essential executive function and school readiness in children under five. By engaging with sticks, stones, and soil, young learners are developing a deep-seated appreciation for sustainability and their role as active citizens in a changing world.
Get ready to transform your practice with three hands-on nature provocations designed to spark curiosity and connection. Learn how to set up a Bush Kitchen that integrates Indigenous ingredients, or how to turn a simple veggie patch into a Sensory Salad Garden play provocation. Even if you’re stuck indoors, Aimee shares how a Nature Weaving station can bring the textures and scents of the unbuilt world to the classroom. Tune in to discover how these intentional arrangements of natural materials encourage children to investigate and lead their own learning journey through nature play.
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By Simone BrandStep outside the four walls of an early years classroom and into a world of invitations to wonder. In this episode of Play Provocations, Linda Harrison sits down with Centre Director and nature play advocate Aimee Hansen to explore how the natural world acts as a living, breathing co-teacher. They discuss how nature play builds essential executive function and school readiness in children under five. By engaging with sticks, stones, and soil, young learners are developing a deep-seated appreciation for sustainability and their role as active citizens in a changing world.
Get ready to transform your practice with three hands-on nature provocations designed to spark curiosity and connection. Learn how to set up a Bush Kitchen that integrates Indigenous ingredients, or how to turn a simple veggie patch into a Sensory Salad Garden play provocation. Even if you’re stuck indoors, Aimee shares how a Nature Weaving station can bring the textures and scents of the unbuilt world to the classroom. Tune in to discover how these intentional arrangements of natural materials encourage children to investigate and lead their own learning journey through nature play.
If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform.
Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at [email protected]
Connect with Us:
- Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au
- Instagram: @learnplaythrive_
- Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia
- Email: [email protected]