Time in Nature can Spark a Lifetime of Science Curiosity

Being outdoors helps children develop the curiosity that is the essence of science later in life. Time in nature helps students cultivate their independence, imagination and sense of wonder, while helping them feel less stressed and more confident in themselves. That’s one reason why outdoor education and play are core components of Waldorf education.

Read the full article, Why Temple Grandin wants your kids to go outside, published CNN.

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