SPRING Series Information:

Spring Series Description

Core Skill: Empathy
This Spring, our curriculum will focus on empathy - the special human superpower that we use to understand our emotions and see the world through other people’s eyes.

The core lessons follow a steady progression and are organized into three units:

  1. In Our Feelings unit, we will focus on emotional empathy and use creative ways to understand our own emotions.

  2. In Our Friends unit, focus will be on cognitive empathy and learn ways to understand how other people feel.

  3. In Our Community unit, explorers learn compassionate empathy and take action to care for ourselves and others.

Wednesdays 

10:15am - 11:15am
Session A: 
April 2 - April 30 (60 minutes each class)
Session B: May 14 - June 11
(60 minutes each class)

*12 children max per class

Pricing:
Session A - 5 weeks $125
Session B - 5 weeks $125

We meet rain or shine unless it’s unsafe or not possible to learn outside, we bring the outdoors in! 

Welcome!

I offer outdoor play classes in Fullerton, CA. Each lesson is engineered to help kids become healthy, kind, creative, curious, and capable learners. Classes include songs, stories, movement, exploration, and purposeful play.

Child must attend with caregiver. The age range is 18 months to 5 years.

Siblings younger than 18months attend free.

What you get…

  • Research-based expert designed curriculum

  • Open-ended, child-led activities

  • Inquiry-based experiential learning 

  • Sensory and creative play

  • Every lesson connects us to nature

  • Time for you and your child to connect to each other and your community 

Learn with Priscilla

Hi there! I’m a homeschool mom of two and l Iove seeing the joy learning brings to my children, especially when we are outdoors!

Outdoor Nature Kids is a place that brings both caregiver and child together to learn through outdoor play.

I hope you will join me this season for some fun and exploring!

Interested in joining our community?

“There is no education without nature.”

— Charlotte Mason