This article deals with the opportunities for children to experience nature within an Early Childhood Education and Care Institution in Norway, drawing on a case study of a day care institution that, among other things, focuses on nature and outdoor life. The results of the study show that the children and staff of the ECEC institution are creating outdoor practices that focus on physical activity, play and friendship among the children. Through play, the children explore and learn the affordances of nature. The staff plays an important role in facilitating the nature play of children, drawing on a view that nature is a sanctuary and an alternative to the hustle and the bustle to regular day care life. Simultaneously, the staff plays an imp...
This study provides basic information about how Norwegian nature preschools differ from other Norweg...
Contact with nature is increasingly being recognized as contributing to humans' mental and physical ...
This Open Access book examines children’s participation in dialectical reciprocity with place-based ...
This article deals with the opportunities for children to experience nature within an Early Childhoo...
This article explores the current situation of outdoor play for children in Sámi Early Childhood Edu...
The article explores residential experiences in Denmark visiting Early Years Kindergartens and talki...
The article examines the field of outdoor learning and play, within it represents the forest educati...
It is claimed that nature is given temporal and cultural dimensions in Norway, in a transgression of...
Play in nature-based environments in childhood education has positive benefits for child development...
This article examines the characteristic of affordances of different outdoor environments, related t...
The holistic relationship between children and nature is at the heart of Froebel’s philosophy and pr...
On one hand, we want to keep children as safe as possible; on the other, learning to take risks is a...
In the Nordic countries, there is a culturally rooted understanding of nature as a ‘good’ place for ...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
In the Nordic countries, there is a culturally rooted understanding of nature as a 'good' place for ...
This study provides basic information about how Norwegian nature preschools differ from other Norweg...
Contact with nature is increasingly being recognized as contributing to humans' mental and physical ...
This Open Access book examines children’s participation in dialectical reciprocity with place-based ...
This article deals with the opportunities for children to experience nature within an Early Childhoo...
This article explores the current situation of outdoor play for children in Sámi Early Childhood Edu...
The article explores residential experiences in Denmark visiting Early Years Kindergartens and talki...
The article examines the field of outdoor learning and play, within it represents the forest educati...
It is claimed that nature is given temporal and cultural dimensions in Norway, in a transgression of...
Play in nature-based environments in childhood education has positive benefits for child development...
This article examines the characteristic of affordances of different outdoor environments, related t...
The holistic relationship between children and nature is at the heart of Froebel’s philosophy and pr...
On one hand, we want to keep children as safe as possible; on the other, learning to take risks is a...
In the Nordic countries, there is a culturally rooted understanding of nature as a ‘good’ place for ...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
In the Nordic countries, there is a culturally rooted understanding of nature as a 'good' place for ...
This study provides basic information about how Norwegian nature preschools differ from other Norweg...
Contact with nature is increasingly being recognized as contributing to humans' mental and physical ...
This Open Access book examines children’s participation in dialectical reciprocity with place-based ...