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159. Mindful Nature Activities for the Classroom with Sandi Schwartz from the Ecohappiness Project
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Looking for simple, no cost ways to practice mindfulness with your students and help them to manage their emotions?
In this episode of The Balanced Educator Podcast, we talk to Sandi Schwartz, the founder and director of the Ecohappiness Project, about how to mindfully engage with nature.
In this episode, you’ll learn the science behind why time mindfully engaging with nature is beneficial to children’s emotional health.
You will also discover how to implement nature programming in your classroom in a creative way to help students better manage their emotions. You’ll will walk away with tons of fun, simple nature activity ideas to add to your curriculum.
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Show Notes
- Visit Sandi’s website for resources, blog posts and more information on her books: https://ecohappinessproject.com/
- Sign up for your Educalme Free Trial here: https://www.educalme.com/classroom/
Share this post on Pinterest so other teachers can learn about these nature activities too!
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The post 159. Mindful Nature Activities for the Classroom with Sandi Schwartz from the Ecohappiness Project appeared first on Educalme.
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159. Mindful Nature Activities for the Classroom with Sandi Schwartz from the Ecohappiness Project
The Balanced Educator Podcast: Education | Mindfulness | Growth Mindset
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Looking for simple, no cost ways to practice mindfulness with your students and help them to manage their emotions?
In this episode of The Balanced Educator Podcast, we talk to Sandi Schwartz, the founder and director of the Ecohappiness Project, about how to mindfully engage with nature.
In this episode, you’ll learn the science behind why time mindfully engaging with nature is beneficial to children’s emotional health.
You will also discover how to implement nature programming in your classroom in a creative way to help students better manage their emotions. You’ll will walk away with tons of fun, simple nature activity ideas to add to your curriculum.
LISTEN TO THE SHOW
Subscribe to The Balanced Educator Podcast so you don’t miss our upcoming episodes: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | YouTube
Show Notes
- Visit Sandi’s website for resources, blog posts and more information on her books: https://ecohappinessproject.com/
- Sign up for your Educalme Free Trial here: https://www.educalme.com/classroom/
Share this post on Pinterest so other teachers can learn about these nature activities too!
![](https://www.educalme.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Pins-TBE159-683x1024.png)
The post 159. Mindful Nature Activities for the Classroom with Sandi Schwartz from the Ecohappiness Project appeared first on Educalme.
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