Full Description
This practical and easy-to-read guide shows you how to integrate nature-connectedness and spiritual development into your early childhood teaching, whether in a nature-based forest program or a more traditional one. It uses a research-based framework to illustrate ways nature and spirituality can contribute to quality of life during the early childhood years and beyond.
Detailing favorable conditions for supporting children's connectedness to nature and spiritual development—including positive relationships with adults and peers, violence-free environments, and respect for other living things—the book emphasizes the idea of children's whole-body engagement, challenging the idea that spirituality is relevant to the mind and spirit only.
This guidebook is essential reading for all early childhood educators, program directors, families and anyone working with children and young people.
Contents
1. At Home in Nature; 2. Who Has Seen the Wind?; 3. Experiences In and With Nature; 4. Spiritual Benefits; 5. Spiritual Roots; 6. Trail Guide; 7. A Proposed Framework; 8. Nature Play; 9. Mindfulness in Nature; 10. Philosophical Thinking; 11. Wonder, Aesthetics, and The Creative Arts; 12. Stories, Poems, and Storytelling