
Have you ever wondered how nature can enrich your child’s learning experience and complement what they’re taught in the classroom? In this episode of Parenting Ed-Ventures, host Lara Courtepatte sits down with Anne Beauchamp, a passionate educator and Forest and Nature School Practitioner, to explore the powerful connection between outdoor learning and child development.
With over 14 years of experience teaching early elementary in a multi-graded setting, Anne now brings her expertise to the Child and Nature Alliance of Canada, advocating for the importance of play, exploration, and curiosity in learning. As a mother raising her family near Grasslands National Park, she understands firsthand how the natural world can foster resilience, creativity, and a love of learning in children.
In today’s conversation, Anne explains what Forest and Nature School education is all about and why this approach is gaining momentum. She dives into the benefits of outdoor learning, helping parents understand why time spent in nature is so impactful for children. Together, we also break down some of the most common misconceptions about nature-based education, discuss simple ways families can incorporate outdoor learning into daily life, and explore how parents can advocate for more nature-based opportunities in schools and communities.
If you’ve ever felt that your child could benefit from more time outside, or if you’re curious about how to balance structured education with hands-on, experiential learning, this episode is for you. Tune in to discover how connecting with nature can transform your child’s learning journey and create lasting positive impacts.
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-----Intro Music: Good Times by Patrick PatrikiosSting Music: Purple Planet Music - Timelapse