This One on One programs run twice weekly on Monday and Wednesdays throughout the summer.
There are no programs on Monday August 4 and Wednesday August 6.
Registration for this schedule starts on 06/25/2025 and ends on 08/20/2025
Participants must be 3 years to 8 years old when the program starts.
Summer Season, Monday and Wednesday, 9:00am–12:00pm
Come join us for a morning of one-on-one nature connection, exploration, and play!
This program is designed to support your child in a way that honours their unique communication styles, interests, and rhythms—rooted in the forest and nature school approach to child-centred, curiosity-led learning.
In this intentionally small and supportive setting, your child will be guided by a dedicated educator as they explore the land at their own pace. Whether it's quietly observing a slug, splashing through puddles, collecting sticks, or creating imaginary worlds under a pine tree, the morning unfolds according to your child’s lead—grounded in relationship, trust, and sensory awareness. They will be part of a larger group of child, that they can engage with at their own pace.
We prioritize:
A calm, responsive environment that allows for co-regulation and flexibility
Moments of shared wonder and connection, without pressure to perform or keep pace
Respect for sensory needs, communication preferences, and transitions
Each week, we return to the same forest spaces, noticing the seasonal changes together—like mushrooms popping up after rain, chickadees calling from high branches, or flowers blooming in the meadow.
What to bring:
A full water bottle, snacks
A complete change of clothes (including socks!)
Weather-appropriate outerwear
A wet bag or plastic bag for damp items
Any comfort items that may be beneficial for your child
This gentle, grounded morning is ideal for children who thrive with individual support—whether they’re homeschooled, preparing for school, or simply in need of a nature-based experience that moves at their pace.
Let’s head into the forest—together, side by side.
Please contact Wild Child Nature Project if you have any questions.