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Outdoor learning: Under the sky

Babies and toddlers will find plenty to fascinate them outdoors, and being out does their confidence a world of good, says Jennie Lindon

Babies and toddlers will find plenty to fascinate them outdoors, and being out does their confidence a world of good, says Jennie Lindon

Getting outdoors often can benefit babies, toddlers and practitioners alike. However excellent your indoor environment may be, under-threes need a change of scene with opportunities for movement and lively play in your garden. Fortunately, the potential of the outdoors for learning and enjoyment for children is also currently enjoying a revival in early years practice.

0-12 months

Babies love to watch and listen as well as move about to the best of their ability. They benefit from time out in the fresh air, protected as appropriate for the weather, against chill or heat. Outside, babies will enjoy using all their senses to listen to a new range of sounds and will indulge in what can be seen from the vantage point of a comfortable rug or your lap. As they become more mobile, even a short crawl or a tottering walk outside brings exciting sights and feels to an older baby.

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