Description
Book SynopsisThis accessible guide will inform, prompt and inspire practitioners as they develop their own creativity and seize the rich opportunities offered by outdoor environments to cultivate and encourage the creative skills of the young children in their care. Including information on Forest School, Developing Creativity and Curiosity Outdoors builds on theories of creative learning and development, and offers a wealth of ideas and activities for application in a range of outdoor settings.
From designing and building structures, to making music and exploring colour, shape and pattern, this book illustrates how engagement in and with the natural world might extend childrenâs creative development, encouraging them to speak, listen, move freely, play and learn. Case studies demonstrate good practice and each chapter concludes with questions, encouraging the reader to reflect on and develop their own practice. Practical ideas can be adapted for use in more urban environmen
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements About the Authors Overview of the book Chapter One: The nature of creativity Chapter Two: The nature of curiosity and imagination Chapter Three: The forest school background Chapter Four: Communication in the Natural world Part One Listening and Speaking Part Two Storytelling Chapter Five: Creative Structures and Design in the Natural World Chapter Six: Movement Outdoors Chapter Seven: Colour, Shape, Pattern and Form in the Natural World Chapter Eight: Music and Sound Outdoors Chapter Nine: Conclusion Index