What happens when we slow down, observe the natural world around us, and put pencil to paper? In this month’s free community meeting, we invite you to discover the power of nature journaling—a meaningful practice that deepens our connection to the natural world while nurturing our well-being, curiosity, and creativity.
We’re thrilled to welcome award-winning naturalist, artist, scientist, and educator John Muir Laws of the Wild Wonder Foundation as our special guest. Together, we’ll explore how connecting students to nature can support their physical and mental health, boost academic achievement, and inspire a greater sense of care for the environment.
This gathering is part of our free monthly community meetings for educators, created to help education professionals explore the science of well-being and build connections with peers educators around the world who are also working to create kinder, happier schools where everyone belongs.
Learn more about our mission and find free, research-based practices on Greater Good in Education.
Related Resources
How Nature Journaling Helps My Kids Feel at Home
Wild Wonder Foundation: How to Teach Nature Journaling
How Nature Helps Us Heal
Six Ways Nature Helps Children Learn
Experience Nature Wherever You Are
Your Quick Start Guide to Nature Journaling: Digital Download from Wild Wonder