Taking time to connect with nature has a long-lasting impact on our health, learning and emotional well-being. Here is what the latest research says about what mucking about in the dirt, collecting sticks, observing insects and climbing trees does for your child.
Childhood is magical. Now go play outside…rain or shine!
Jetta Jacobson, Teacher + Early Childhood Professional
Jetta Jacobson holds a M.A. and teaching credential in Early Childhood Special Education from San Francisco State University. She taught in a fully inclusive preschool for 20 years and now shares her knowledge and experiences as an Instructional Coach for San Francisco Unified School District. Jetta also teaches early childhood courses at San Francisco State University.
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