The Forest School Podcast podcast

Ep 186: Can false memories actually enhance our connection to nature?

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

Join hosts Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden as they explore the fascinating world of "muddy memories" in outdoor education. Discover how these not-quite-accurate recollections might play a crucial role in fostering deep connections with nature. Learn practical strategies for educators and parents to navigate and nurture these magical moments.

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Chapter Titles & Timing:

00:00 - Introduction: The Power of Muddy Memories 05:47 - Childhood Imagination and Nature Connection 13:29 - Lessons from Dementia Care for Educators 19:00 - The Ethics of "Nature Gaslighting" 25:28 - Why Forests Fuel Our Imagination 29:42 - Navigating Conflicts in Outdoor Settings 34:45 - The Magic of "What If" in Nature Education

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41:00 - Practical Tips for Educators and Parents 47:30 - Conclusion: Embracing the Magic of Muddy Memories

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