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Early Childhood Education


Nature Connection, Grief Literacy & Restorative Circles


Bringing grief literacy into nature-based learning contexts

Supporting compassionate conversations around grief, loss, emotional literacy,

and community care in early childhood and school settings.

 

 

 

Bereavement  Resources for Children and Caregivers

Curated supports for families, educators, and school communities navigating grief and loss.

 

Child Bereavment UK: 

Link: Child Bereavement UK Resources
 

Kids Grief (Canadian Virtual Hospice) Link:

Link: https://kidsgrief.ca/

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Growing Memories Audio 

 

Where Memories Grow (2026)
A musical audiobook story of love, loss, and renewal.
 

A guided audio experience supporting grief literacy,

emotional learning, and connection with nature.

within grief-informed educational contexts.

 

This work supports reflective listening, emotional expression,

and restorative circle practices in early childhood and primary settings.

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Growing Memories Audio is part of a broader commitment to grief literacy,

eco-literacy, and arts-based emotional learning in childhood education.

 

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Workshop

​Giving Grief a Voice

Creating Space for Bereavement in Schools
 

A Gentle Entry Point into Conversations about death and loss.
When educators are supported to acknowledge loss with care and honesty,

schools become safer places for children to be fully human.

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Bringing Grief Literacy into Nature-Based Learning Contexts

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Metaphors and Reflection
Natural cycles such as seasons, growth, decay, and renewal provide tangible metaphors for life, loss, and resilience. Children can explore grief through symbolic activities like planting seeds, observing changing leaves, or caring for animals, the science of mycelial networks in growth, decay and renewal, which can help them understand loss as a natural part of life.

 

Grounding and Emotional Regulation


Being in natural spaces helps children feel physically and emotionally grounded. The sights, sounds, and textures of nature can calm the nervous system, reduce anxiety, and create a safe environment for expressing feelings of grief.


Sensory Awareness
Nature encourages children to notice bodily sensations and movement. Running, climbing, or simply walking barefoot on grass can help them release tension, connect with their bodies, and process emotions somatically rather than only cognitively.

 

Restorative Communication Strategies in Group Relational  Dynamics
 Earth stewardship and eco-compassionate relationships across all areas of learning. Students explore how respect for the natural world supports human growth and community well-being.

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Core Circle Principles

  • Every voice is equal; leadership is shared.

  • Speak from the heart using “I” statements.

  • Listen actively with empathy and without judgment.

  • Honor both individuality and collective wisdom.

  • Hold space for diverse perspectives with respect and appreciation.

 

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Nature Connection Youth Programs

Being in natural spaces helps children and adults feel physically and emotionally grounded. The sights, sounds, and textures of nature can calm the nervous system, reduce anxiety, and create supportive environments for expressing feelings connected to grief and change.

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Sensory Awareness

Nature encourages children to notice bodily sensations, movement, and sensory experiences. Running, climbing, breathing deeply, listening to natural sounds, or simply sitting on the earth can help release tension, support emotional regulation, and strengthen connection to self and surroundings.

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Gallery

 2023- Laurel Facilitates a Restorative Sharing Circle Workshop @ Algonquin College -
ECE Program 

Above: 2016/2018 Building Relationships in Restorative Communication Circles.
 Elementary Schools' indoor and outdoor classrooms
UCDSB - Perth, Ontario. 

 

Above: 2016  Restorative Communication Program/ Lanark county Community Justice

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Above/Below - Algonquin College ECE Program: Restorative Sharing Circle Workshop in the Indoor & Outdoor Classroom.2018

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Above: 2018 Building Relationships in Restorative Communication Circles. UCDSB
 Elementary Schools' indoor and outdoor classrooms - Perth, Ontario. 

 

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2023:  Algonquin College  ECE Program
Students remembering what it is like being kids at play.
Sensory Awareness Activities. 

2015-2020 Lanark Highlands Nature Connection Program

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Growing Memories Audio

Where Memories Grow (2026)
 

A musical audiobook story of love, loss, and renewal.
A guided audio experience supporting grief literacy,

emotional learning, and connection with nature.

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