Domains that benefit from free play/nature implemented.
Language, cognitive, social, emotional, physical.
Parents vs. children's POV on weather.
What is children do not care about inclement weather while parents and adults worry about the cold, rain, and mud?
Kindergarten before.
What is incorporated free play and creativity, physical education and recess, exploration in nature with self, and observation of nature?
Examples of Nature preschools or forest kindergartens.
What are storybook cottages, forest gnome jobs, playing on swings, exploring nature, and playing/working on a farm to learn about animals?
List some negative effects of not having free play or nature implemented in school.
What is lack of problem solving skills, behavioral issues, ADHD, increased likelihood of misconducts/arrests/suspensions, and deprivation of the developmental need to exercise?
How teachers are effected today.
What is using a scripted curriculum, focusing on math and literacy skills, test prep, and restricted lessons.
Kindergarten now.
What is completing worksheets, focus on literacy and math, learning how to take tests, no recess or PE, and "the new first grade?"
Describe the outdoor classroom/cottage.
What are log circles, a low balance beam structure, homemade hobby horses, a "bakery", a digging pit, and child sized tables.
Benefits of nature preschools and forest kindergartens.
What is lower arrest rates, long term academic achievement, problem solving skills, decrease behavior problems, less attention disorders, better physical and mental health, decreased obesity, appreciation for nature, and more dedicated teachers.
Parent concerns/issues.
What is children coming home muddy and wet, children being cold or getting wet, and being too difficult for children to handle?
Kindergarten in Germany and its characteristics.
What is a forest kindergarten spending 80-90% of the time outdoors in nature, sheds, outdoor toilets, fire pits, children dressing for the weather, exploration of the forest, and lots of free play?
Identify risky play activities discussed in the article.
What is rough and tumble, playing with elements, and children wandering?