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Webinar: Getting Started with the Environmental Kinship Guide

Join the co-authors as they discuss the newly-created Children’s Environmental Kinship Guide, a framework for supporting early childhood administrators and educators who are interested in implementing a curriculum that deepens children’s kinship with the natural world.

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Environmental Kinship Webinar
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Come and join Megan Gessler (USA), Anne Meade (NZ) and Amanda Higgins (NZ) as they discuss the newly-created Children’s Environmental Kinship Guide, a framework supporting early childhood administrators and educators who are interested in implementing a curriculum that deepens children’s kinship with the natural world.

These co-authors will share key concepts of the Guide as well as showcase examples of how to support children’s on-going learning and understanding about, in, with and for nature. The free Guide can be obtained via www.environmentalkinship.org. Storypark has designed an accompanying Environmental Kinship Learning Set to make it easy to implement the Guide as a curriculum framework while also communicating the myriad benefits of establishing a relationship with nature to families.


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