Mrs. Lindsy guiding students through a safe demonstration of fire‑building techniques she gained during her survival training.
Mrs. Lindsy guiding students through a safe demonstration of fire‑building techniques she gained during her survival training.
Through hands-on outdoor exploration, Mrs. Lindsy will guide the children to discover the beauty and wonder of God’s creation. Together, they will learn to identify plants and animals, explore ecosystems, and understand how everything in nature is interconnected. As they grow a garden, practice recycling, composting, and upcycling, the children will develop a deep sense of responsibility to protect and care for the world around them. This approach not only fosters a love for nature but also teaches important values of stewardship, compassion, and sustainability.
Just as she observes nature closely, Mrs. Lindsy also takes the time to reflect on the behaviors of each child and the group dynamic. By understanding their actions, she seeks to uncover their needs for connection and provides the appropriate support to meet them. Whether in moments of exploration or social interaction, she is committed to responding with empathy and care, ensuring every child feels seen, valued, and understood.
Observing local bird species using our binoculars during outdoor exploration.
Learning to identify natural materials versus those created by people.
One of our students made an exciting discovery — a tiny lizard spotted during unstructured outdoor play.
Exploring tiny details of bugs with our handheld microscope.
Planting grass seeds to make our bug homes feel even more like the real outdoors.