Nurtured by Nature
Nurtured by Nature
Nurtured by Nature
Outdoor learning
Nurtured by nature
Teaching outdoors is said
by many whove tried it to
be especially beneficial
for children with autism.
Fiona McNeill looks at
schools that try to make
the most of outdoor
opportunities, as well as
equipment to enhance
the open-air experience
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Natural world
Taking part in outdoor activities is
thought to be particularly beneficial
for kids on the autistic spectrum.
With this in mind, some schools for
children with an ASD have
incorporated outdoor learning into
their curriculum. In fact, working
with the natural world is a
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Sense of
freedom:
children can
be calmer
outdoors and
use their gross
motor skills
while learning
Great relief
Working outdoors is a great relief
to many students, Alipaz explains.
Weve had some learners whove
found the classroom environment
so claustrophobic that they would
smash windows to escape, he
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Outdoor learning
Learning
outdoors works
very well for children
on the spectrum as
they usually need a
practical link to what
theyre studying
Al fresco features:
grass seating,
a sensory light
cube, a light and
sound archway,
and tactile panels
from Timotay
Playscapes
Forestry skills
Two other schools with an outdoor
ethos are LVS Hassocks and LVS
Oxford, based in West Sussex and
Oxfordshire respectively. Students
here grow plants and vegetables,
look after chickens and learn basic
forestry skills, selling their produce
and learning how to use tools
safely. If children are interested,
they might be encouraged to find
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So much of
what they learn
in the classroom is
indefinite, but in other
environments it
becomes real
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Outdoor learning
Ive changed big-time since I started here. Jonathan, Ruskin Mill College
It is brilliant here because I can come out of my shell. Ben, Coleg Plas Dwbl
Ive built up a lot of confidence. I love it on the boat. Jacob, Glasshouse College
I am very blessed to be here at Argent College... this gives me hope for the world. Gareth, Argent College
I am in Fusion Caf doing work experience and a BTEC in cooking. Yavanah, Freeman College
We looked at safety clothing... that gave me the idea of making a coat. Richard, Brantwood Specialist School
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Sand, sarnies
and sticks:
outdoor
activities that
LVS Hassocks
hosts at school
or helps pupils
to enjoy on
trips away
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Sensory issues
for example
with noise bouncing
off walls or being too
close to other people
are less likely to
occur outside
Practical link
Learning outdoors works very well
for children on the spectrum as
they usually need a practical link
to what theyre studying, says
Sarah Sherwood, director of SEN at
the schools.
Outdoor learning
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Further reading
l Richard Louv,
an American
author and
journalist,
has written a
number of books
stressing the
importance of
encouraging
children to connect with nature.
His latest, Vitamin N: The
Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich
Life, suggests 500 ways of getting
kids outdoors. Its published by
Atlantic Books in the UK and
Algonquin Books in the US and
is available on Amazon, priced at
12.08/$11.37 (paperback).
You can visit Louvs website at
www.richardlouv.com
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Practical
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including wood
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Sensory areas
Many other schools for children
with autism provide outdoor play
areas with special features to
engage their pupils. One company
that designs and builds such areas
CONTACTS
l LVS Hassocks and LVS Oxford:
www.lvs-hassocks.org.uk, www.lvs-oxford.org.uk
l Ruskin Mill Trust: www.rmt.org
l Timotay Playscapes: www.timotayplayscapes.co.uk
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