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Children learn best when they are actively engaged in their surroundings. Gardening provides an outdoor learning opportunity for children with disabilities and other special needs, as well as for typically developing children.

Ask AI: Why is learning outside in the garden good for children's wellbeing and inclusion

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Question: Why is learning outside in the garden good for children's wellbeing and inclusion

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? Learning outside in the garden is beneficial for children's wellbeing and inclusion for a variety of reasons. It provides an opportunity for physical activity and time away from screens, which can help to boost children's physical and mental health. Additionally, learning outside in the garden provides children with exposure to fresh air and nature, which can be calming and therapeutic. Time outdoors also builds a sense of community and connection, as children can explore and interact with their peers in a safe and fun environment. Learning outside of the classroom can also help to inspire creativity and learning, as children can take part in activities that are both educational and engaging. Finally, learning outside can help to foster inclusion, as it can provide a safe, accessible environment for children of all abilities.

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March 2, 2023, 12:53 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 2, 2023

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