Seedlings
Nature Playschool

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the educational philosophy at Seedlings Nature Playschool?

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    The educational philosophy of Seedlings Nature Playschool is based on the Coyote’s Guide. This guide is used in the Eastern Regional Association of Forest and Nature (ERAFANS) Nature Teacher Certification Training, which all our Guides complete within six months of becoming employed with us.

    The Coyote’s Way is a method of teaching that complements the immersive outdoor experiences we offer our young students. Guides utilize observation and open-ended questions to identify each child’s interests and individual limitations of knowledge. Guides build confidence by ensuring most questions can be easily answered by their mentees, including one or two “stretch-questions” that lead each child toward deeper understanding. The main role of our guides is to cultivate a child’s natural interest, spark curiosity, and guide organic learning. Our philosophy is a one-on-one, individually tailored curriculum that requires mutual respect, trust and a strong relationship between each guide and mentee.

  • Will my child learn their colors, shapes, ABCs, and 123s at Seedlings Nature Playschool?

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    What your child learns will ultimately be a function of their own interests as our philosophy does not advocate forced learning or rote memorization. Your child will, however, be exposed to the traditional elements of preschool education on a daily basis.

    Our guides are always asking questions to encourage the children to carefully observe and describe the world around them. These description words come out in the form of colors, shapes, numbers, letters, sizes, textures, smells, sounds and even tastes. Imagine a ladybug beetle landing on the shoulder of a little one. The teacher might say something like, 'Wow! How beautiful? What colors do you see? Can you count the spots? I wonder if it has any legs, hmm, let's look. I see legs! How many do you see? Who wants to touch the ladybug beetle? May we touch you ladybug? Let's use our gentle touch, one at a time. Great job taking turns and showing the ladybug your respect! What do you think she was doing before she landed on you? I bet she is ready to go back home, do you think so too? Let's find a good spot to put her before we keep on hiking.

    In that short experience, the children have been exposed to numbers, colors, texture, respect and care for nature, turn taking, listening to one another, expressing their thoughts, and much more. Not only will your little one be familiar with the ABCs and 123s, but they will be building upon socio-emotional skills that are equally, if not more, important 'preschool' skills. These skills include playing with one another, taking turns, listening to one another, imaginative play, kindness, empathy and care.

  • What precautions are taken to ensure my child is safe?

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    At Seedlings, safety is weighed against the potential gains of an activity. Our trained guides have significant experience designing and implementing kid-friendly rules that allow for a safe environment without disrupting the benefits of unstructured play in a terrain rich with self-directed challenges for a variety of skill-levels and ages. Children, for example, must drag any stick that is taller than they are. Logs are tested by several full-sized adults before children are allowed to play on them. We are constantly surveying our spaces for hazards. We cut down dying trees before they become dangerous -- leaving natural loose parts for the children to experiment with. We identify hazardous plants and either teach the children about them or remove them, depending on the level of risk.

    Our low ratio ensures that children are always appropriately supervised, even while feeling that they have been given free reign. Finally, children are taught to look out for one another from day one. They are trained in when and how to signal to an adult that they have identified a potential hazard or danger. By a few weeks into their time with us, these capable seedlings become a second line of defense for each other.

  • What is tuition at Seedlings Nature Playschool?

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    Our full-time tuition is $1450/month.