CRESTLINE — The Crawford Park District is now registering students for its 2021-22 nature based pre-school program.

Research has shown that a lack of time in nature leads to attention diffuclties, higher rates of physical and emotional illness, and diminished use of the scenses in children.

Nature-based preschool fosters curiosity, inspires confidence and independence, encourages problem solving and reflection, and strenghtens balance, coordination, and concentration.

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Interaction with nature is essential in meeting the social, physical, emotional, and cognitive needs of children.

A typical session includes:

● Game or Animal encounter

● Introduction or review of new learning concepts

● Read aloud

● Hike & exploration of the woods, river, pond, or wetland

● Healthy snack

● Free play time & One-on-one work with teacher.

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This program incorporates outdoor learning with Ohio’s Early Learning and Development Standards, which focus on math, science, social studies, language and literacy as well as social/emotional & physical development. It is led by a licensed Pre-K teacher/naturalist.

Classes will be outside rain, snow, or shine, except in cases of severe weather. Learning sessions will be Wednesdays and Fridays with a morning session from 8:30 a.m. to noon and an afternoon session from 1 to 4:30 p.m.

Class sizes are limited to six students per session, and registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cost is $100/month. This program is for 4- or 5-year-olds who will be starting Kindergarten in 2022.

Due to limited availability, registration forms and September’s payment must be submitted in-person at Lowe-Volk Nature Center to secure a child’s participation in this program.

For more information, call the Crawford Park District office at 419-683-9000.