Episode Synopsis "Forest Schools and Canadian Law"
In this episode, Cherlene chats with lawyer Aron Bookman about the law and forest and nature programs in Canada. Resources: Risk-Benefit Assessment for Outdoor Play: A Canadian Toolkit Français: Évaluation risques-avantages du jeu à l’extérieur: Une boîte à outils canadienneThis episode is part of Thrive Outside - an online resource hub created to support parents, caregivers, and educators in bringing children outdoors. Host: Cherlene EloriaGuest: Aron BookmanSound Editing and Production: Alex Maltby
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