Held

Learning in Nature
Benefits of Outdoor Play in Early Childhood

Participants will explore approaches, strategies and tools to promote healthy development and learning in natural environments and outdoor play spaces. According to current research and theory, children benefit greatly from time outdoors in active play based learning, which includes mental, physical, social and emotional development and wellbeing. Present challenges for educators and children will be discussed along with beneficial global initiatives and developmentally appropriate opportunities to help address the needs more effectively.

  • Saturday April 29th, 2017
    9 a.m.12 p.m.
  • 54454
    Set Two Standards
  • Infant/Toddler   Preschool   School Age  
    Learning Environments & Curriculum (3)  

    It is your responsibility to verify that the training sessions you select will meet your licensing or professional development needs.
  • $20.00
  • English
  • AOIFE MAGEE
  • Linn

  • 6500 Pacific Blvd SW Albany, OR

  • Preregistration and prepayment required. Online registration is available at http://linnbenton.edu/quick-links/register. For information about online or mail in registration, contact Family Connections by phone at 541-917-4899 or email at connect@linnbenton.edu.