Bluebell visits in East Northants woodland
Family visits to Bluebell woods Despite the almost unseasonable cold weather we've experienced this month, we've not been short of visitors to Oxlip Wood. Bluebell visits in East Northants are not uncommon for families to get involved with at this time of the year,...
Improving self-confidence and self-esteem for those on the Autistic spectrum
Outdoor benefits for children on the Autistic spectrum Children of all ages have benefitted from the wild wood experiences they get involved with up at Oxlip Wood. We provide activities for the children that lead to experience of positive emotions, which in turn help...
6 ways Autistic children can benefit from woodlands
Connecting with nature can benefit Autistic children and their familiesA growing number of studies indicate that being involved in activities outdoors provides multiple benefits for children on the Autistic spectrum, particularly with emotional regulation.For...
What is Forest School?
History of Forest School For those of you who haven't heard the term before it's natural to think Forest School is something fairly new. In actual fact Forest School has been around for over 100 years, although its emergence in the UK is considerably more recent. So,...
How Forest School benefits children
The benefits of attendance at Forest School It has to be said that there's comfort in knowing where your children are, lowering the chance they'll be run over or kidnapped. It could be said that keeping them tucked up, by knowing where they are and what they're...
Forest School Taster sessions
Nene Valley Festival event As probably the smallest organisation involved as a 2015 Nene Valley Festival event, we were a little surprised when the free tickets for the Forest School taster sessions got beyond the 50 mark. On the day we welcomed over 70 adults and...






Recent Comments