We have long known that getting children outside is good for their development and mental health. It supports the intrinsic motivation to play and discover and we already welcome many groups of children from schools and youth groups to come and explore the Great Fen through nature-based activities. But we want to do more!
We were, therefore, delighted when the Peatland Progress project gave the chance for Sara Hennessy and I to begin our training as Forest School leaders to increase the diversity of what we can offer to schools and community groups.
The ethos of Forest School is grounded in building a connection to natural world and through that environment being able to discover and understand the world through play. The children are supported to take appropriate risks and to lead the direction of play, which may take us educators out of our usual comfort zone of structured learning, but the benefits to this approach can’t be overstated.