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The learning possibilities are endless when you take kids outside with Erin Majeske, Barefeet Farm School (Ep. 30)

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HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS EPISODE:

Getting our children outside is good for both the children and for us as parents. And there are so many learning opportunities that can happen outside. My guest, Erin shares her experience of what it’s like to watch children grow in a completely outdoor preschool and she shares some of her tips to support children with learning outside.

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Erin Majeske is the director and founder of Barefeet Farm School, an outdoor preschool near Bellingham, Washington, USA. She is a wife, mother, musician, dreamer, and lover of all things perfect and growing. When she’s not playing with kids outside, she also loves to experiment in the kitchen and explore the Pacific Northwest with her family.

TOPICS COVERED:
  • why the preschool is outside
  • Managing the weather
  • Manage boundaries where children are allowed to go
  • How kids learn in a play-based environment
  • The adult’s role in outdoor learning
  • Ways early reading and literacy can be supported outside?
  • Will they be ready for kindergarten/school?
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CONNECT WITH ERIN:

Instagram: @barefeetfarmschool

Website: www.barefeetfarmschool.com

She has a summer camp startup coaching bundle! Summer camp is a great way to start a school/playgroup/community and I have a great time helping people make it happen. She also accepts consulting clients.

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The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this episode are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast. Sarah Travers disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this episode.

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