Tuesday, 11 February 2014

EDUCATIONAL BLOG REVIEW

http://www.forestschoolsblog.com/

Forest school is a classroom taken out of a school environment, where children carry on learning from their surrounding environment. Cchildren learn effectively through doing things; e.g role play, exploration and curiosity is cured by play. Children with ADHD can benefit a lot through learning outdoors. Plenty other pros of learning outdoor. Children become more active and express themselves more. Spacious and reserved learning outdoor creates room for exploration and innovation. Children also master new skills that cannot be taught in the classroom like handing real fire. an example of a young boy who learnt to make food using direct fire is an inspiring story, knowing that they are aware of the consequences of misuse.




Igniting minds  is an interesting topic at a forest school kindergarten safe fire behaviour session. Children 2 and 3 year old children can benefit from fire rather than develop a fear for it. Mothers can relax, due to the trust that they have built for their toddlers and practitioners. They know that their children are confident and understand  the boundaries and dangers of handling fire. These children are aware that if they respect the code of behaviour they can do more. They learn more at the same time and also develop skills like cooking.

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