What a joy it is to be outdoors with the children, whether in a downpour or glorious October sunshine! We spent this week learning new parts of the land, collecting tinder for next week’s fire focus, and exploring ideas of humanity and fairness through play and puppets.
Many of the teachings at Flying Deer, whether about ecology, awareness, or wilderness skills, are rooted in practices and skills of indigenous peoples. In recognizing Indigenous People’s Day this week, we talked about land acknowledgements and the Mohican people. For young children, abstract thinking and reasoning can be hard to connect with or understand. So instead we used puppet shows to explore themes of land, respect, and fairness.
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