S2E13: Let Them Loose Parts Play with Wildlings Forest School

Here’s the scenario, you stumble across an intricate formation in your garden, rocks lining a maze of dens and caves and paths with other items maybe leaves scattered across the space and it feels like you have been transported to a little magical world, one that was created by a child. This is just one example of loose parts play, and what we are going to discuss on today’s episode.

👉  Nicki and Vicci share

  • What “loose parts” are exactly

  • Why we should encourage loose parts play

  • The benefits of loose parts play

  • About natural loose parts and man-made loose parts

  • How to manage expectations and behaviour during loose parts play

  • How to frame a risk assessment for your child

  • About their City Makers project at the MET

  • How Wildlings can help you set up a loose parts program

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For Forest Fairy Loose Parts Play 

https://www.wildlingsforestschool.com/free-downloadables

👉  Resources & References

https://www.wildlingsforestschool.com/professional-development-1

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Guest Details

Vicci Oliver and Nicki Farrell are adventurous nature play makers, risk-takers, children’s rights advocates and the co-founders of Wildlings Forest School. We are the hosts of the ‘Raising Wildlings’ podcast and we put the dirt back in childhood.

During any Wildlings Forest School program, you are likely to find Wildlings up trees, sliding down mud slides, whittling with pocket knives, lighting fires and building rafts. We let kids, be kids - because children can’t learn to protect nature if they’ve never had a childhood in it.

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