Last Child in the Woods

booksLast Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder is a book that will change the way you think about the relationship between education and nature. In it, Richard Louv talks about how direct exposure to the natural environment is necessary for healthy development in children and for the physical and emotional health of both children and adults.

Our Philosophy

At In a Child’s Path, we fully embrace the philosophy that healthy kids learn outside. At our farm preschool, children interact with animals, play in the fields, plant gardens, and taste the food they grow.

In our forest school, children really embrace the outdoors by tromping through the woods and interacting with the naturally occurring flora and fauna. We build forest out of the sticks we find on the ground. We catch frogs in our pond and watch the development of frog eggs in the streams. We jump in the rain puddles and thoroughly enjoy every inch of our forested campus.

If you’d like to learn more about how our children need nature to grow, grab a copy of The Last Child in the Woods.

Preschool Fair

Preschool Fair

Preschool FairIn a Child’s Path Farm Preschool will be participating in the Multnomah County Preschool Fair. Join us for information about our amazing farm preschool.

The fair will be held at the Gresham Library on February 23.

Details

When: Sat, 02/23/2013 – 12:00pm – 2:00pm
Where: Gresham Library – Meeting Room – Large, 385 N.W. Miller Avenue, Gresham OR 97030.
More Information: Gresham Library Website

We hope to see you there!

On Play and Learning

At In a Child’s Path, we base our educational philosophy on the power of play. Watch this great video about children explaining the power of play in their own words.

Natural Play in School

This is an excellent video about natural play in school in Europe. It speaks well to the philosophy we embrace at In a Child’s Path.

In a Child’s Path in the Sandy Post

Sandy Post
The Sandy Post wrote a lovely article about In a Child’s Path Farm Preschool in today’s paper.

Please, go read it and share it with your friends and family, so they can be as proud of our beautiful Boring preschool as we are!

Special Thanks to Lisa Anderson at the Sandy Post for conducting the interviews and writing up such a great piece! We appreciate all the time you put into sharing our happy, nurturing preschool with families around Sandy.

Building Skills – Dauber Painting

Dauber Painting

Dauber PaintingContinuing in our series of great activities for kids, we have dauber painting. Dauber painting is a great activity to do with your toddler because it encourages a number of skills.

Large Motor Skills
Using upper arm muscles to lift paints up and control movements down

Fine Motor Skills
Uses palmer grasp

Emotional/Language Skills
Children can talk about the colors and share the excitement of the activity.

Cognitive Skills

  • Learning about shapes as each circle appears
  • Counting
  • Connecting