Nature Preschool

We support our youngest, curious learners through extended time in nature. The outdoors provides rich opportunities for variety, movement and creativity that we supplement with additional tools, hands-on activities and student agency.

We partner with Central Noble Primary School (CNP) and the Cole Center Family YMCA to provide nature preschool Monday – Thursday. Students spend each morning learning in their indoor classroom at CNP before exploring Merry Lea’s outdoor classroom in the afternoon for two hours in rain, shine or snow.

What does a typical day look like?

SIT SPOT TIME

A sit spot* is a student-selected location in the outdoor classroom, which students visit sometime during many program days to sit and observe. This independent time is an opportunity for self-exploration, to develop self awareness and an appreciation for their space. Students are free to interact with their space, journal their thoughts, and notice what they hear, smell, see or feel.

* For more information and documents on sit spots:

Resources & Research

INTRODUCED ACTIVITIES CHILDREN CAN EXPLORE

Students are offered many options for how to do a presented activity, use the materials, or otherwise engage with the content. Students have a choice between – and agency over – these immersive activities.

GROUP ACTIVITIES OR COMMUNITY TIME

Full-group activities are included purposefully and carefully to stimulate social growth.

FREE EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY

Our curricular approach balances foundations routines with individual evolving interests and exploration. By allowing appropriate risk and emergent play, students will become attuned to seasonal changes, and develop skills with physical, social, cognitive and emotional benefits.

EXCURSIONS

Our preschoolers experience the same site and ecosystems in all weather and seasons as part of their outdoor classroom. But once a week, the students explore Merry Lea’s wide variety of ecosystems beyond the outdoor classroom. These excursions include hiking through prairies, wading in wetlands, meeting animals at the farm or exploring different forests.

INDOOR CLASSROOM TIME AT CENTRAL NOBLE PRIMARY

Teachers from the Cole Center Family YMCA construct experiences from which children see the meaning of what they learn. Intentional lesson plans and classroom setup, and thoughtful interactions encourage knowledge-retention, self-esteem and individual interests.

Resources for Educators

Resources for Educators

We recognize that each school’s needs and settings are unique. We believe nature-based early childhood education is a powerful tool to help children grow, learn and develop. We want to get that tool into the hands of educators in our region.

Find out more about partnership-model adaptations, educational training, resources, research and professional development opportunities.

Our Partnership Model

YMCA's Roles
Merry Lea's Roles
Central Noble Primary's Role

Stories from our Nature Preschool Program

Questions about Nature Preschool?

Email Kaitlyn Sproles at kwsproles@goshen.edu for questions about Nature Preschool at Merry Lea, partnering with us, professional development opportunities or other resources.

Questions about Nature Preschool?

Visit the Cole Center Family YMCA website to register!