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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2024 · 1H 1M

Nature-based learning with Rachel Tidd

from Teach Your Kids · host Manisha Rose

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In this episode of “Teach Your Kids," Manisha welcomes Rachel Tidd, the creator of nature-based curriculum Wild Learning, to share her inspiring journey from special education teacher to homeschooling mom and curriculum developer. They discuss the wonders of outdoor learning, its role in reducing stress, boosting engagement, integrating sustainability into core subjects like literacy and math, and enhancing academic performance in a hands-on, multisensory way. This episode offers insightful perspectives on alternative education and illuminates the significance of connecting children with the natural world in today's fast-paced, technology-driven environment, and the significance of outdoor experiences in whole child development. Rachel Tidd is an innovative educator and the creator of Wild Learning, a nature-based curriculum. With a background in environmental science and special education, she integrates her passion for the natural world into her teaching. Rachel's approach is centered on outdoor, multisensory learning experiences, emphasizing the importance of nature in child development and education, especially for those with sensory challenges. Her work highlights the transformative power of connecting children with nature in their learning journey.

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