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Episode 3:*Extra Credit* Research Gives Adults and Kids the Green Light for Nature Immersion

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We loved getting to talk with Nashville Nature Explorers’ co-creator, Judy Scoville, in an earlier companion episode about the value of nature immersion for both kids and adults. Judy shared her own personal story of how being in nature has impacted her journey as a student and now, as an educator. This week, we go beyond the anecdotal and share exciting research that confirms the positive impacts many teachers, parents, and humans have experienced when getting to spend time in nature. Join us for a toe-dip into the deep sea of research about this exciting topic!
Click HERE for a transcript of today's episode.
Resources:

Weird of the Week:
Sarah’s WOW was that her daughter finally got to welcome an axolotl to the family zoo. Click below to learn more about this fascinating animal: Axolotl

Jennie’s WOW was that her family’s treehouse has been overrun by wasps…and that they remember your face! Wasps Can Recognize Faces

Being weird doesn’t have to be isolating! Connect with other lifelong learners who like to think outside the box by joining our Weirdschooling Community Facebook Page or follow us on Instagram @weirdschooling

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We loved getting to talk with Nashville Nature Explorers’ co-creator, Judy Scoville, in an earlier companion episode about the value of nature immersion for both kids and adults. Judy shared her own personal story of how being in nature has impacted her journey as a student and now, as an educator. This week, we go beyond the anecdotal and share exciting research that confirms the positive impacts many teachers, parents, and humans have experienced when getting to spend time in nature. Join us for a toe-dip into the deep sea of research about this exciting topic!
Click HERE for a transcript of today's episode.
Resources:

Weird of the Week:
Sarah’s WOW was that her daughter finally got to welcome an axolotl to the family zoo. Click below to learn more about this fascinating animal: Axolotl

Jennie’s WOW was that her family’s treehouse has been overrun by wasps…and that they remember your face! Wasps Can Recognize Faces

Being weird doesn’t have to be isolating! Connect with other lifelong learners who like to think outside the box by joining our Weirdschooling Community Facebook Page or follow us on Instagram @weirdschooling

  continue reading

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