28 min

3: My 3 Favorite Outdoor Therapy Activities for Children Therapy in the Great Outdoors

    • Entrepreneurship

 If you're working with children who have challenges with attention, sensory processing, social skills, or executive function, gather a few simple supplies and try these 3 activities in your next outdoor therapy groups!

In this episode:


2-minute takeaway from the research: 5 ways you can create the conditions for children to engage with nature
Why I love the giant spider web game to teach learning through failure, problem solving, and motor skills
The ONE knot to know how to tie (that will make your work SO much easier as a nature-based therapist)
How to use map-making activities to help children become more comfortable with and aware of their surroundings
Why I love fire building with children after a less-than-ideal therapy session
How to balance risk-taking and keeping children safe during sessions
Why it’s important to let the children take the lead and practice problem-solving themselves

Resources from this episode:

This week's 2-Minute Takeaway article: The Art of Working With Nature in Nature-Based Therapies

My video on how to tie the bowline knot

My Book, Therapy in the Great Outdoors

The ferro rods we use in my practice when teaching fire building

🌳 Are you a pediatric therapist interested in taking your work with children out into nature? The ConTiGO Approach Online Course will open for registration soon: visit www.ConTiGOapproach.com to join the waitlist.

 If you're working with children who have challenges with attention, sensory processing, social skills, or executive function, gather a few simple supplies and try these 3 activities in your next outdoor therapy groups!

In this episode:


2-minute takeaway from the research: 5 ways you can create the conditions for children to engage with nature
Why I love the giant spider web game to teach learning through failure, problem solving, and motor skills
The ONE knot to know how to tie (that will make your work SO much easier as a nature-based therapist)
How to use map-making activities to help children become more comfortable with and aware of their surroundings
Why I love fire building with children after a less-than-ideal therapy session
How to balance risk-taking and keeping children safe during sessions
Why it’s important to let the children take the lead and practice problem-solving themselves

Resources from this episode:

This week's 2-Minute Takeaway article: The Art of Working With Nature in Nature-Based Therapies

My video on how to tie the bowline knot

My Book, Therapy in the Great Outdoors

The ferro rods we use in my practice when teaching fire building

🌳 Are you a pediatric therapist interested in taking your work with children out into nature? The ConTiGO Approach Online Course will open for registration soon: visit www.ConTiGOapproach.com to join the waitlist.

28 min