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“The stars, acorns, kites,
                                                                                   a magnifying glass, bugs, birds,
                                                                                  and even ice can teach us the
                                                                                  way the world works.”
Learning to Play.
                                                                                  - Barbara Brenner, author

Playing to Learn.
T he Chicago Zoological Society’s NatureStartTM program—a child-centered,
   nature-play inspired approach to early-childhood education—is revolutionizing
  the way children learn and experience the world around them.

     t the heart of it, the NatureStart TM                                    Wanting to extend our reach, in 2010, we created the
   principles are:                                                        NatureStartTM Professional Development program. We began
                                                                          with informal educators at zoos, aquariums, nature centers, and
   1. Play is a powerful teacher.                                         other conservation organizations, using our success with the Play
   2. Children learn best when they are agents of their own exploration.  Zoo to demonstrate how to deliver effective nature-play-inspired,
   3. Time spent in and with nature is essential for children’s           early-childhood programs.

       development.                                                       Nature Play Powered by Partnership
   These ideas are simple, but their implications can be profound:
   We take care of the things we love. Children who connect with          Once we conducted several of these trainings, we had a group
   nature and wildlife at an early age want to protect it.                of individuals who were now passionate about nature play. It
                                                                          was only natural to make sure these individuals had a way to
The Start of NatureStart TM                                               connect and share ideas with each other. This led to the creation
                                                                          of the NatureStartTM Network. Like its name implies, this is a
In 2001, we opened H F P Z, a groundbreaking               network of early childhood and environmental educators working
exhibit rooted in early-childhood development and conservation            to support family nature play, exploration, and learning within
psychology (the study of relationships between human and nature).         homes, schools, and recreational spaces in urban neighborhoods.
The Play Zoo is a real-world, learn-through-play laboratory.
                                                                          (Photo above) Head Start teachers participating in an activity that helps adults see
8 CHICAGO ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY | ANNUAL IMPACT REVIEW                       nature from a child's perspective during NatureStartTM training, and Mark Freedlund, Play
                                                                          Program supervisor, working with educators from the Latin American Zoo and Aquarium
                                                                          Association during the first NatureStartTM professional development program (right).
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