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19. Keep Kids Muddy with Jess Labbe at the Village Nest Cooperative Nature School

Author
Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum
Published
Tue 16 May 2023
Episode Link
https://outdoor-classrooms.captivate.fm

This entire month we talking about Teaching and Learning Outdoors. In this episode, we are talking with Jessica Labbe from the Village Nest Cooperative Nature School.

HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • The history of The Village Nest Cooperative.
  • KEEP KIDS MUDDY "motto."
  • The Village Nest Cooperative Nature School Forest School Model
  • How they manage preschoolers napping outdoors.
  • How they are more than child care ...and that you are more like a VILLAGE.
  • The evolution of their programs and the different types of programming offerings.
  • The Curriculum at Village Nest Cooperative Nature School.
  • What the children learn at Village Nest Cooperative Nature School
  • How they handle bad weather.

MEET JESSICA:

Jessica Labbe is a Forest Preschool Educator/Ambassador committed to environmental education and improving early childhood development through nature-based exploration. She holds a BA in Early Child Education and worked with preschool-aged children in the outdoors for 15 + years before opening the Village Nest in 2020. She has been asked to teach at several conferences, particularly in the field of literacy and taking toddlers outdoors.

Jessica has a passion for inspiring imaginative play and often telling stories about unicorns and mermaids. She also believes wholeheartedly that nature-play is the most all-inclusive way to educate children.

During her time off you can find her on nature walks with her dog Kota, kayaking, enjoying the beach, camping, or somewhere in her garden. She also enjoys reading and is committed to lifelong learning.

THE VILLAGE NEST COOPERATIVE NATURE SCHOOL:

The Village Nest grew out of an immediate need and desire to keep our forest school, formerly at the Kittery Community Center, open during the COVID-19 Epidemic. No one could have imagined the magic that would unfold after that immediate need. When the Global Pandemic closed the program, Jess knew she needed to do something to help families in the community and she acted. Within just three months, she was able to open Maine's first fully-outdoor Preschool program.  

At our new nest, our families and team are committed to supporting our children to socialize and grow to their potential in the best learning environment possible: the forest. This also happens to be a safer environment to play and teach during COVID. Children laugh, play, and thrive in their outdoor environment with opportunities to be fully immersed in nature-play.  

When asked why Forest Play, the answer is simple: "I was sick of having children kicked out of my indoor classroom due to neurodivergence and development that were beyond the control of the child or their parents. Outdoors, children have less unnatural stimuli and are able to grow according to their own needs. We are able to focus on self-regulation and teaching emotional intelligence so that children can thrive rather than be expected to do things that their bodies are simply not developed enough or ready for!" Outdoor education needs to be accessible to all!

Children do everything they would do inside, but we do it outside without the walls. We have a seasonal "reverse" or "emergent" curriculum where children get to decide what they want to learn about and educators facilitate and support that learning by matching the standards to the lessons that are already organically happening. We even nap outdoors under the tree canopy.  

Our mission is a very simple one: KEEP KIDS MUDDY! We want to keep childhood in Early Childhood Education and allow children to do their work... PLAY!

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