Outdoor activities engage children in exploring nature, learning organically through observation, using innate curiosity and building connections to the bigger world around them.
Observation and exploration ignite curiosity. We encourage children to explore the outdoors with nature-based activities. We offer them opportunities to explore their own community and observe what is happening around them.
The average child spends less than 10 minutes a day playing outside (Child Mind Institute) – and play is proven to have cognitive, emotional, social and physical benefits.
Kids grow in self-confidence by being out in nature and this helps lay the foundation for age-appropriate self-empowerment. This exploration is a key part of learning to lead.