OUTDOORS
Christina Dee, managing director at Forest School Learning Initiative, shares important links between Forest School and the EYFS
The positive impact of time spent outdoors supports children’s knowledge and skills across the seven areas of learning and development. Of particular importance is its contribution to their personal, social and emotional development (PSED) which ‘is crucial for children to lead healthy and happy lives and is fundamental to their cognitive development’. (EYFS)
Forest School enables delivery of the Early Years Foundation Stage in a fascinating and effective way within an outside space, with regular learning experiences taking place throughout the year.
It offers an approach where the incidental opportunities for learning present themselves rather than being planned. Sessions should not be focused on a particular curriculum outcome as this does not meet the child and environmental led intent of the Forest School approach. However, planning of adult-led activities should take the EYFS educational programmes into consideration and be based on the interests, needs and abilities of the unique child.
As with any activities and experiences that the setting provides, Forest School sessions should be regarded as part of an ambitious curriculum that builds on what children know and can do, as part of their curriculum intent, implementation and impact, for example:
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