Showing posts with label Bush Kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bush Kindergarten. Show all posts

Friday 17 April 2015

Growth of the Bush Kinder movement

Victorian kinder kids go bush to learn from nature
The massive growth in the number of bush kinders demonstrates Australians thirst to reconnect children with nature. 
The more time children spend in nature the happier, healthier and smarter they are.

 Herald Sun Bush Kinder story



Saturday 16 August 2014

More Nature in Early Childhood Services

Last week I had the pleasure of running professional learning sessions for educators in Banyule and Boroondara. It is great to hear that many participants are already incorporating nature and the outdoors into their programs. They are noticing the benefits and are are looking at ways to extend their practice.


Saturday 29 March 2014

Nature is a shared language



Bush Kinder was honoured to be a part of the 2013 AGECS annual general meeting tour. Amongst those who attended was Jade Fraser from FKA Children's Services. Together with Jade I wrote an article for the newsletter 'Resource'.
In the article we discuss how natural environments encourage children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to participate and develop a sense of belonging to place and community. Nature is the shared language.

Saturday 27 July 2013

Going bush!


Wednesday 31 July 2013
Remember climbing trees and jumping in puddles? Playing in nature was an important part of growing up for most of us. Research suggests that children who spend more time outdoors in nature are happier, healthier, stronger, smarter and more social. Let’s look at ways of reconnecting our children with nature and the outdoors.
Doug Fargher will present this session for parents and guardians of young children.
Doug Fargher is the founder of Bush Kinder, and has been working in Early Childhood for more than 20 years. He is also the proud father of four children. Doug has a passion for allowing children to learn through play, outdoors in nature. Doug is teaching in theBush Kinder program and directing its implementation, as well as consulting and speaking nationally about connecting children with nature.
Places are limited. Registration and payment must be received prior to the session. No refunds or exchanges.