Wayfarers Outdoors

Fantastic Fungi

As you wander through the woods you will have seen fungi on the ground, on fallen branches and rotting stumps. Their fascinating shapes and colours have given rise to all sorts of stories and beliefs. Most of us can summon a picture of a gnome sitting on a red toadstool with white spots- the very poisonous Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria). That . . .

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May 02, 2017

Winter Night Hike

If you’ve never taken your children out for a walk in the woods after dark, this is the perfect time of year to do so. There is a special magic in being out on a frosty or snowy night with the frozen stars above and the ground crunching underfoot. The night sky with its constellations can be explored. There is a good chance, if you stay . . .

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February 07, 2017

Learning from Risk

Acquiring Skills for Life and for Learning through Risk and Challenge

Those of you who already in the forest school way of thinking will appreciate that a significant part of what we do involves children learning how to assess risks. We use sharp tools, we climb trees, we make use of fire, we discover what we can and can’t manage to do on our own. Much of the press coverage of forest school is fixated with this . . .

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January 18, 2017

Climbing Trees and Why Everyone Should Do It

Up into the cherry tree
Who should climb but little me?
I held the trunk with both my hands
And looked abroad in foreign lands.

I saw the next door garden lie,
Adorned with flowers, before my eye,
And many pleasant places more
That I had never seen before.

I saw the dimpling river pass
And be the . . .

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December 08, 2016

Book Review: ‘Playing With Fire’ by Mike Fairclough

In a departure from my usual ramblings, this month I’m reviewing Mike Fairclough’s new book, ‘Playing With Fire’.

In this slim volume Fairclough advocates a refreshing approach to primary education which raises expectations through the handing over of responsibility for some projects to the children and the provision of outdoor . . .

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November 15, 2016

Dressed for Adventure

We want your child to be happy at forest school.

One of the aspects of preparing for forest school which falls to the parents or guardians of the children is the selection of appropriate clothing and footwear. From where I stand, often up to my ankles in mud and surrounded by brambles, it is clear what a child at forest school needs . . .

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September 06, 2016

Children and Knives

One of the key tenets of forest school is allowing children to learn through taking risks. For many years this was misconstrued as children running amok in woodlands with fire and knives. Fortunately, there has been a slow and continuing enlightenment and many more people have grasped the concepts of managed exposure to risk being a good way . . .

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July 26, 2016

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