In this webinar, facilitated by nature play expert Margaret Fraser from the Child and Nature Alliance of Canada (CNAC), provides you with resources to get you and your child care program to THRIVE OUTSIDE. You will get information on a website that is full of accessible resources like the Risk Assessment Tool, find out how to make an outdoor first aid kit, learn what to wear for nature play, weather tips and how to make a loose parts kit. You will see the new Educator’s guidebook and find out how to approach program directors with a pitch to bring your program outside.
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