Colorado is the second state, after Washington, to approve licenses for outdoor preschools, allowing them to accept state childcare subsidies. Hosts Patricia Wu and Jessica Reyes break down the story with Dr. Jude Black on Psychology Behind the Headlines.
Improving Accessibility to Schooling Alternatives
This move could make nature-based education accessible to lower-income families. Outdoor preschools, currently numbering around 45 in the state, offer children the opportunity to learn in a natural environment, fostering cognitive development, motor coordination, and immune system health. Studies suggest faster cognitive development and improved motor coordination in children attending outdoor preschools.
A Natural Learning Environment
Learning in nature organically incorporates math and vocabulary, while also fostering curiosity and a love for reading. Teachers act as guides, helping children connect with their environment and each other. Outdoor settings provide space for children to process emotions and build confidence and independence. The growing popularity of nature-based education is prompting other states to consider similar licenses.
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