Inclusion & accessibility in nature-based schools: An interview with Dr. Larimore & Outside OT

How can early childhood outdoor educators build programs with accessibility and inclusion in mind? How can outdoor professionals and teachers support kids with sensory, cognitive, social or emotional challenges?

Tune in to hear Dr. Rachel Larimore, Founder and Chief Visionary of Samara Early Learning, interviewed by Outside OT. During their chat, they discuss:

→ Inclusivity and accessibility tips for outdoor educators

→ How to support kids who are neurodiverse or who have a disability (both from a teaching perspective and an administrative or program development perspective!)

→ Ways to help children overcome behavioral challenges in an outdoor setting

→ And more!

 
 

Interested in more about challenging behaviors in nature-based schools?

Occasionally, Rachel, along with Nicole Gordon and Lis Duckworth of Outside OT, hold open office hours together to answer questions related to early childhood education—specifically, challenging behaviors in nature-based settings. You can find these scheduled calls in the calendar of events.

 

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