两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Child Development Center will host its Visitation Day on April 24-25 on the Kent Campus. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淭he Great Outdoors: Planning a Nature-based Curriculum With Young Children鈥 and will be highlighted by keynote speaker Rusty Keeler, as well as an introduction to the center鈥檚 Outdoor Learning Laboratory.
Visitation Day will provide the opportunity for parents, as well as teachers and administrators from around the state, to come and see the Child Development Center鈥檚 new Outdoor Learning Lab. The Outdoor Learning Lab features a garden space, small amphitheater, art studio and sand and water areas, along with some traditional playground elements.
Terri Cardy, outdoor educator at the Child Development Center, said they developed specific areas after watching the children play in a nearby meadow-wetland area.
鈥淲e take the children down to the meadow, and we would observe and document them in those spaces,鈥 Cardy said. 鈥淔rom this, we incorporated some of the elements from that area into our Outdoor Learning Laboratory.鈥
The Visitation Day is broken up into two days. On Thursday, April 24, at 7 p.m., participants will have the opportunity to tour the school, speak with Child Development Center teachers and visit the Outdoor Learning Lab before breaking into small group sessions led by the teachers.
Participants will have a chance to observe a typical morning with students at the Child Development Center on Friday, April 25, beginning at 8 a.m. After lunch, participants will move to Moulton Hall where keynote speaker Keeler will give a presentation. Keeler, the author of 鈥淣atural Playscapes,鈥 is an outdoor-space designer who has worked globally designing play spaces for many different populations.
Following his presentation, participants can attend breakout sessions in White Hall, led by Child Development Center teachers who will present their findings about the importance and value of outdoor play.
鈥淎s a laboratory program, we have the responsibility to be advocates for young children,鈥 said Pam Hutchins, coordinator of Children鈥檚 Programs (Admissions) for the Child Development Center. 鈥淎t the Child Development Center, we see the outdoor and natural movement as an important piece of child learning; and through our Visitation Day, we want to communicate the value of taking children outdoors.鈥
This summer, the Child Development Center will run its first summer STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) camp. Monica Miller Marsh, Ph.D., director of pedagogy and research for the Child Development Center, said that with the building of the Outdoor Learning Laboratory and Visitation Day, the center hopes to benefit not only its students, but the greater Kent community as well.
鈥淲e see our summer STEAM camp as an opportunity to extend the learning we do all year at the Child Development Center,鈥 Miller Marsh said. 鈥淥ne of our goals is to have children, families and early childhood teacher education candidates develop knowledge and understanding about environmental stewardship through the communication of and engagement in environmentally responsible and sustainable practices. Even our Outdoor Learning Laboratory is set up this way 鈥 it enables the children to investigate nature through observation, documentation, prediction, experimentation and expressive arts, such as painting, drawing and plays.鈥
The Child Development Center also will hold its Scholarship Dinner and Silent Auction on May 17 at 6 p.m. at the 两性色午夜 University Hotel and Conference Center. All proceeds will go to Child Development Center children and families in need of tuition assistance.
For more information about 两性色午夜鈥檚 Child Development Center, visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/centers/cdc.
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两性色午夜 University鈥檚 Child Development Center now features an Outdoor Learning Laboratory. The center will host its Visitation Day on April 24-25 on the Kent Campus.
Media Contacts:
Monica Miller Marsh, mmillerm@kent.edu, 330-672-2559
Bob Burford, rburford@kent.edu, 330-672-8516