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Sylverberg Kindergarten Launches Innovative 'Fox Den' Forest Group

Discover the 'Fox Den', where children aged 3-6 learn and grow in a 10,000 sqm forest. This pioneering initiative promotes independence and sustainability through nature.

In this image we can see children in the park that includes some playing equipments and trees.
In this image we can see children in the park that includes some playing equipments and trees.

Sylverberg Kindergarten Launches Innovative 'Fox Den' Forest Group

Sylverberg kindergarten in an unidentified location has launched an innovative forest group called the 'Fox Den'. The group, guided by forest and Montessori pedagogies, encourages independence and learning through nature, even in harsh weather.

The 'Fox Den' caters to 15 children aged three to six, who spend most of their time in the approximately 10,000 square meters of forest area on the kindergarten grounds. This unique learning environment fosters orientation, responsibility, and creative problem-solving. The group's mobile home serves as a shelter and a space for meals, rest, changing, and storing materials on rainy or cold days. The pedagogical approach also incorporates sustainable development education (SDE).

The 'Fox Den' is guided by the principles of forest pedagogy and Montessori pedagogy, promoting independence and independent learning. Children are encouraged to explore, discover, and learn from nature, developing crucial skills in a fun and engaging way.

The 'Fox Den' at Sylverberg kindergarten is a pioneering initiative that integrates nature and education. By promoting independence, sustainability, and learning through experience, the group is set to benefit the children's holistic development.

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