E39: Wildlings Forest School, Unschooling, and Learning Naturally / with Nicki Farrell, Co-Founder

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E39: Wildlings Forest School, Unschooling, and Learning Naturally / with Nicki Farrell, Co-Founder

from The Homeschool Project Podcast · host Nathan and Anita

Welcome back and thank you for joining us! Today we had the pleasure of speaking with Nicki Farrell. Nicki is a former High School teacher turned Unschooling Mama, Co-Founder of Wildlings Forest School in Queensland Australia, and Co-Host of Wildlings Podcast. She's an adventurous nature play maker, risk taker, and children's rights advocate. Nicki brings with her a fresh and inspiring perspective on education with an emphasis on outdoor play and learning naturally. Whether you are an unschooler or not, she shares ways to incorporate her philosophy as well as time spent in nature in your homeschool. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did! Remember, if you have any questions or comments write us an email at [email protected] or find us on Instagram or Facebook. Please subscribe and leave a review on your podcast app of choice. Thanks for listening!Show NotesThis Episode is available on our YouTube channel.You can find Wildlings Forest School at the following sites:https://www.wildlingsforestschool.com/YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyHG5dHeCmvQdpzb_iNOWQWildlings PodcastInstagram and Facebook: Wildlings Forest SchoolBooks Mentioned:Free to Learn by Peter Gray - https://amzn.to/3jT2ZrcHome Grown by Ben Hewitt - https://amzn.to/2GskAYIAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

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