Exploring Nature & Language is a full-day, outdoor program designed for children aged 4 to 7 years, facilitated by our experienced speech pathologists and held at the beautiful Hunter Wetlands Centre.
Through guided exploration and hands-on activities like dip netting, sensory discovery, and environmental observation, children will have the chance to connect with their surroundings, learn new words, and communicate about the world around them. This program encourages curiosity, conversation, and connection, all in the fresh air and open space of nature.
Parents and carers are invited to stay and participate, supporting their child as they explore, discover, and learn together.
This program is NDIS approved and with the support of experienced speech pathologists, will help your child practice the following skills:
-Pragmatic and social communication skills – initiating and maintaining conversations related to their environment.
-Receptive language skills – developing comprehension, reasoning, following instructions, predicting, and problem-solving through nature-based discussions.
-Expressive language skills – expanding vocabulary, describing objects and experiences, and sharing ideas inspired by the environment.
-Environmental vocabulary and concepts – learning new words and ideas connected to nature, animals, and outdoor exploration.
-Confidence and communication in real-world settings – building language skills in a natural, engaging context.
-Observation and reflection – practising listening, turn-taking, and expressive sharing during group conversations.
Together, these experiences help children strengthen their communication skills while discovering the beauty of the natural world.
If you would like to help your child explore, discover, and grow their communication skills in a natural and engaging environment, click the link to find out more or DM us.
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