Outdoor learning offers engaging learning opportunities that boost students’ social and emotional, physical, and cognitive development.

7 principles of outdoor learning for early childhood


Taking learning outside provides unique and engaging learning opportunities that boost students’ social and emotional, physical, and cognitive development

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Spending time outdoors and engaging in active play has all kinds of benefits for young children. It encourages gross motor skill development, helps improve coordination and balance, and can contribute to reducing childhood obesity. Time outside provides an opportunity to soak up sunlight and vitamin D, and boosts immune systems by exposing children to allergens.

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