Speech and language therapy and the nature-based, inquiry-led approach - Inquiry Based Learning with Dr Claire Warden #46

In this episode I have a conversation with my friend and colleague Jane Wilson, about collaborating on the upcoming Virtual Nature School Cohort 4. Jane Wilson is an award winning, independent Speech and Language Therapist and founder of Little Orchard Children, Speech & Language Therapy (LOCSALT).Jane has proudly developed award winning training, masterclasses and an online Speech and Language Academy (Team LOCSALT) specifically designed to support the Early Years Sector. Jane also provides independent online therapy, support, and consultation services to families.Jane has created the UK’s first environmentally conscious, sustainable Speech Therapy resources which are used worldwide by parents and Early Years settings.www.littleorchardchildren.co.ukwww.facebook.com/littleorchardchildrenjane@littleorchardchildren.co.ukYou can find out more and register for cohort 4 on our website www.virtualnatureschool.orgFollow us on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

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Welcome to Conversations with Claire where we will be having sharing with all our friends around the world looking through the lens of nature pedagogy, discussing the things that matter to us as educators. Today, with over 25 years as an educator and university lecturer, firsthand experience with hundreds of children, many books written, and a PhD in Education, Dr. Warden brings her pioneering child-led, nature-based methods for educators and families worldwide. Whether we're fascinated by the concepts of nature pedagogy, or are really engaged in inquiry-based learning in general, or Floorbooks in particular. Whatever it is that inspires you, we'd love to have a conversation with you in this podcast. The most important thing for me is that all children are on the planet to flourish. The question is, how do we help them do that. How do we encourage those people that are with young children to see that they are very capable and that when we empower them they can be really strong agents for change.