Farm to Early Childhood Education: Summer Harvest Experiences for Little Ones
The warm months of summer are a time of abundance and growth, especially on farms and in programs that offer gardening experiences in Alabama. For children, this season offers a unique opportunity to learn about where their food comes from and to experience the joys of harvesting fresh produce.
Little Sprouts: A Step-by-Step Guide for Planting Seeds with Young Children
Planting seeds with young children can be a fun and educational experience that introduces them to the wonders of nature and growing plants. Here are some tips to make the process engaging and safe for young children.
Tips for Starting a Garden in an Early Childhood Setting
Gardening activities are a great way to get children involved with nature while teaching them about how things grow! Children can learn scientific concepts, cooperation skills, and more when taking part in gardening tasks and activities. It can be intimidating to start a garden if you have never done it before, so here are some tips for getting started!
Starting Seeds and Going on a Leaf Hunt: Array of Light Home Care’s Farm to ECE Success Story
Family child care homes across Alabama are starting gardens and introducing fresh local foods to the children in their care. Array of Light Home Care in Millbrook, AL has shown tremendous success in spreading the Farm to ECE movement across Alabama, and we are so excited to share their story in our newest success story video!
Introducing the Farm to ECE Monthly Newsletter!
We hope this newsletter serves as a useful resource for child care providers and those that work with child care providers.
Farm to ECE In Action: How Tiny Toes Home Daycare Does Farm to ECE
Farm to Early Care and Education does not have to look the same for all child care programs. Some programs may take trips to a local farm, some read books about farming or growing fruit and vegetables, and some may plant seeds in recycled containers and watch them grow on the windowsill. The possibilities for incorporating Farm to ECE in the classroom are endless.