The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Kendal Early Learning Center offers nature club

- Submitted To learn more about “Nature Club” visit the website at http://mbald.wixsite. com/natureclub or contact Mary Balduff at mbalduff@ kao.kendal.org

Kendal Early Learning Center’s “Nature Club” in Oberlin provides opportunit­ies to explore the great outdoors.

There is no cost to take part in the programs and families from surroundin­g communitie­s are welcome to join.

Known for its creative curriculum Director Jeni Hover and the preschool teachers continuall­y look for new opportunit­ies for the children to learn and grow.

Kendal Early Learning Center teacher Mary Balduff combined work and furthering her education, with the creation and implementa­tion of a program to connect children and their families to nature experience­s.

She was in the Advanced Inquiry Program through Miami University and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biology, with certificat­ion to teach.

In pursuing her master’s degree, through Miami University and Project Dragonfly, Balduff envisioned a program that would focus on the natural world and the opportunit­ies it provides for young children. “Nature Club” was born and became her master’s degree project.

“Children are constantly surrounded by manufactur­ed items, so we focus on areas with natural aspects and learning opportunit­ies,” she said. “An inquiry based learning style is utilized, where club members are presented with a topic and allowed to follow and explore it, however they see fit. KELC students, parents, siblings, friends and members of the larger community are welcome to join us as we explore the natural areas nearby.”

The “Nature Club” usually meets twice a month, with the exception, of the holiday months of November and December. Past excursions have been to Hershey Children’s Garden, at Holden Forests and Garden; the Oberlin Reservoir; and Mill Hollow Vermilion River Reservatio­n.

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