Talking to children about death can be a delicate task, but it's an essential part of their understanding of the world around them. Unlike sanitised environments, the outdoors introduces kids to the life cycle firsthand, allowing them to witness the natural processes of birth, growth, decay, and renewal.
Read MoreEvery family has a story - and every story led them to the forest, back to our roots, back to a village which is centred around the wellbeing of our children. There’s a reason why it takes a village to raise a child.
Read MoreForest school is one of those places where the hectic hustle of modern life drops away, as the wild becomes a backdrop for creating beautiful memories with your little ones. Check out our quick list of how forest school can help you slow down childhood this summer.
Read MoreIf you're a parent looking for a unique and enriching experience for your child, here are seven compelling reasons to consider forest kindy.
Read MoreAccording to child psychologist Michael Thompson, Phd, research shows no link between battle play in childhood and real-life aggression.
Instead, weapons play allows children to experience a range of emotions, from fear to heroism, and gives them the space to work through ideas about themselves and their world.
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