Mission Statement

Wild Meadows welcomes all families to our nature-based learning community. Through immersive experiences in the natural world, we cultivate meaningful connections between families while creating an environment where children and parents thrive together.

At our play-based learning co-op, children are nurtured, respected, and deeply valued. We honor the sanctity of childhood by embracing the philosophy that "kids should be kids," offering abundant time for exploration and play, both indoors and in nature.

We are dedicated to igniting wonder through nature immersion, engaging all senses in experiential learning, fostering family bonds that extend beyond education, nurturing each child's holistic development, and creating supportive spaces where parents can connect, share resources, and grow alongside one another.

Children cannot bounce off the walls if the sky is their ceiling.

Values

  1. Reverence for childhood as a unique and sacred time

  2. Cultivating wonder and awe as foundations for lifelong learning

  3. Trust in children's natural developmental timelines

  4. Respect for each child's autonomy and inner wisdom

  5. Patient observation over unnecessary intervention

  6. Appreciation for the healing and teaching power of nature

  7. Commitment to unhurried learning and "slow education"

  8. Valuing process over product in learning experiences

  9. Embracing social learning through authentic peer interactions

  10. Supporting children's natural conflict resolution abilities

  11. Recognizing play as the primary vehicle for learning

  12. Honoring seasonal rhythms and natural cycles

  13. Fostering deep ecological awareness and environmental stewardship

  14. Building a supportive community for both children and parents

  15. Celebrating diversity in learning styles and approaches

  16. Prioritizing relationship-based learning over curriculum-driven outcomes

  17. Valuing risk assessment over risk elimination in outdoor play

  18. Encouraging resilience through appropriate challenges

  19. Embracing the messiness and unpredictability of authentic learning

  20. Emotional safety as the foundation for all learning and exploration

  21. Maintaining consistent boundaries that help children feel secure