
Willamette Partnership’s Oregon Health & Outdoors Initiative partnered with outdoor early childhood experts across the country to develop the Outdoor Preschool Policy Action Framework The framework helps advocates — from parents, teachers, and administrators to elected officials — find a pathway to make outdoor preschool available to all. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to this work, so this resource identifies many potential options you can use to start moving your state along the pathway to make outdoor preschools available to everyone!
The forum was recorded and features this amazing new resource. Hear stories from Velvet Cooley (Mid-Columbia Children’s Council), Alex Brooks (City of Boise Parks and Recreation), and Aliza Yair (Washington Dept of Children, Youth, and Families).
List of recommended resources:
- Outdoor Preschool Policy Action Framework
- Washington Outdoor Preschool Pilot page
- Outdoor Preschool Pilot Final Report
- Nature-Based Preschool Professional Practice Guidebook
Special thanks to our hosts, Lynny Brown & Kit Harrington