Research shows that children learn far more effectively when they're engaged in fun, interest-driven play. The emerging &ldquoNature Experience Approach&rdquo uses hands-on interaction and parent-child co-learning to foster a strong bond with the natural world, earning great popularity among parents. Leading this movement is &ldquoTadpole Teacher&rdquo Lu Jun‑yi, a well-known figure in parent-child ecology education. He founded the &ldquoTadpole Pond Nature Platform&rdquo and the &ldquoMicro‑Wilderness Ecological Café,&rdquo designing ecology camps, talks, and trips for families to connect with nature through play.According to research, when children learn through play that interests them, the results are significantly enhanced! (Image / Courtesy of Heho Health)
The courses at Tadpole Pond are diverse and rich, covering insect raising, nighttime trail exploration, fossil hunting, intertidal zone experiences, and more. These activities not only sharpen children&rsquos observation skills of plants and animals, but also instill values of conservation and respect for life. The team has also organized overseas ecological travels, guiding families to learn about different cultures and natural resources abroad, putting ecological sustainability into practice.
Thoughtfully designed &ldquoStroller Classes&rdquo suit young children and are held in easily accessible, flat-area venues like Da‑An Forest Park and Shilin Official Residence. Parents can stroll with strollers while learning and playing together. Tadpole Teacher aims through these engaging experiences to nurture children&rsquos love for nature and observational skills from an early age&mdashlearning through play, and loving through learning, creating a new model for ecological education.Everywhere is a nature classroom &mdash learning through play while exploring mountains and seas. (Image / Courtesy of Heho Health)