We were at a park near where my parents live, playing on a playground and there were some bees. Instead of screaming or running away she said, ‘I want to watch the bees,’ and we quietly and respectfully watched the bees in awe while they did their thing.
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Skill Building in Outdoor Play
    Developing Empathy
Even before they can talk, babies begin to show interest in the natural world. As babies explore, their caregivers can model how to touch things gently and treat nature with care. Through consistent exposure, they start to develop empathy for living things and a basic understanding that nature is something to be noticed, respected, and protected.
    Budding Curiosity
Returning to a familiar place throughout the year allows children to notice seasonal changes, from the budding flowers in spring to the falling leaves in autumn, sparking a sense of wonder and curiosity in the rhythms of nature.
    Jenny Hanlon
Deepening Appreciation
Investigating the world through hands-on exploration encourages children to ask questions and seek out answers as they form a deeper understanding and affinity for the world around them.
    Nature Forward
Sense of Agency
Taking part in activities that promote sustainability or take care of the natural world provide a sense of personal responsibility, reciprocity and agency