tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5254764571956782670.post4189838292790810486..comments2023-10-23T19:06:14.507+01:00Comments on Learning for Life: 'Snow' such thing as bad weather! Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5254764571956782670.post-35438524684105610902018-03-02T10:53:20.639+00:002018-03-02T10:53:20.639+00:00Hello Dominique, thanks for your comment. We have ...Hello Dominique, thanks for your comment. We have worked hard with parents over the past 10 years and we start our day outdoors no matter what and the children then come dressed appropriately - mostly! We do have a covered area so they don't have to be out in the rain or snow if they don't want to but at least they are all out in the fresh air. I found not having a choice or being in or out made a big difference too, some students will never chose to go out if there is a chance to be indoors. <br />We do have lots of spare coats,, hats & gloves on offer too for those who feel the cold more or have thinner coats etc. <br />This past week has been the coldest I have ever known in my 20 plus years of being in nursery and to be honest we had to come indoors after about 45 minutes as the wind was just too biting & I worried about children getting chilblains. <br />I think the fact that we have lots of activities outdoors of everyone to explore helps - so for those who want to just play in the forest area with sticks etc. it is perfect but we also offer more traditional resources like small world play, books and construction materials. <br />My best advice is to build being outdoors into the daily routine and soon it becomes a habit for everyone - good luck!<br />Kierna Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14596808181242404873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5254764571956782670.post-21071924892295308122018-03-02T04:07:55.048+00:002018-03-02T04:07:55.048+00:00Wow! I really love the fact that your students spe...Wow! I really love the fact that your students spend the whole day outside regardless of the weather! It's always possible to have fun outside as long as you are dressed appropriately, but I find so many of my students are reluctant to go outside when the weather is cold or wet. I think all of the engaging activities you had for your students (especially the tin can cooking!) must have helped your students enjoy their time outside. Do your students ever seem hesitant about going outdoors or engaging in any of the outdoor activities when their is cold/wet weather? What are some ways that you encourage them to explore?Dominique Godathttps://www.facebook.com/dominique.godatnoreply@blogger.com