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Reimagining Early Childhood Education to Embrace Nature-Based Learning by Dr. Rachel Larimore

1 h 27 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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RESOURCES * Watch the full webinar here [https://earlychildhoodwebinars.com/webinar/reimagining-early-childhood-education-to-embrace-nature-based-learning-by-dr-rachel-larimore?utm_campaign=37117976-2026%2F04%2F29%20%7C%20Reimagining%20Early%20Childhood%20Education%20to%20Embrace%20Nature-Based%20Learning%20by%20Dr.%20Rachel%20Larimore&utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=spotify] * Join our newsletter! Earn your Professional Development hours with FREE sessions delivered right to your inbox every week [https://earlychildhoodwebinars.com/?utm_campaign=37117976-2026%2F04%2F29%20%7C%20Reimagining%20Early%20Childhood%20Education%20to%20Embrace%20Nature-Based%20Learning%20by%20Dr.%20Rachel%20Larimore&utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=spotify] * Check out the producer of ECI, Playground, the Child Care Management Software [https://www.tryplayground.com/?utm_source=eci&utm_medium=podcast ad&utm_campaign=spotify&utm_content=reimagining] Early education program leaders around the world are increasingly enthusiastic about nature-based learning. Many leaders want to jump in wholeheartedly but find shifting the culture of their organization incredibly challenging. This webinar is a pause to say, “Imagine if…” Imagine if nature were another teacher in the classroom, if nature-based learning were core to the program’s culture, and if families were choosing your program because of its nature-rich experiences. In this session, Dr. Larimore will explore different ways to consider a nature-based approach in your teaching—from the structure of the day and the physical environment to planning and teacher-child interactions. She’ll share a wide range of possibilities for imagining—or reimagining—the ways we support young children through nature-based learning. In this action-focused webinar designed for program leaders and administrators, experienced early childhood nature-based program leader and author Dr. Rachel Larimore will share her Trail Map for Leading Change—an approach for inspiring and supporting staff as they move toward nature-based teaching. In previous ECI webinars, she focused on the big picture of the Trail Map for Change and Step 1: preparing yourself as a leader. In this webinar, she’ll focus on Step 5 of the Trail Map: reimagining teaching practices to embrace nature-based pedagogy. Come be inspired by the diverse and innovative ways early childhood programs are integrating nature-based learning into their classrooms. Objectives Participants will be able to: 1. Describe the core components of nature-based pedagogy. 2. Identify at least two ways to reimagine daily structure to embrace nature-based pedagogy. 3. Identify at least two ways to reimagine the physical environment to deepen nature-based learning. 4. Describe ways to support teachers in making small shifts toward nature-based teaching.

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