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Farm Classes

Nature is one of life’s best teacher. Every child loves to be outside and moving. Prerana Waldorf School
have started Farm Classroom. Today our Kindergarten was at school farm enjoying their outdoor education.

Morning Circle – Letting kids spend time in settings with natural elements or giving them structured nature experiences can make for a calmer, socially safe, and fun learning environment🌳. And being outdoors can also enhance peer-to-peer relationships and student/teacher relationships needed for learning😊.’we asked little ones to close their eyes☺️ and use their other senses in nature. What do they smell, feel, and hear? This is a great way to get them thinking about the outside world in a new way. Our little ones had fun and discovered something new.

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