Benefits of Nature School for Girls

Nature school is a type of outdoor education program that offers girls the opportunity to learn and grow in a natural environment. There are many benefits to participating in nature school, including:

  • Increased self-confidence: Nature school can help girls develop self-confidence by providing them with opportunities to challenge themselves and succeed.
  • Improved problem-solving skills: Girls who participate in nature school learn how to solve problems in a creative and innovative way.
  • Enhanced physical fitness: Nature school encourages girls to be active and enjoy the outdoors.
  • Increased appreciation for the natural world: Nature school can help girls develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its importance.
  • Stronger social skills: Nature school can help girls develop strong social skills by providing them with opportunities to interact with other girls and adults.

If you are looking for a way to help your daughter grow and learn, nature school is a great option. Contact Little Leaders Academy (a St. Louis nature Microschool) to learn more about how your daughter can benefit from our unique program.

SUMMER CAMP: OPEN HOUSE at 4pm: RSVP here.

Join Little Leaders Academy this summer for CARE Adventure Camp. CARE summer session aims to get children in nature daily while also supporting their inherent need to explore, experiment, and find connection with their peers and place.

Our Summer program will offer a balance between ample time to play, explore and structured experiential activities designed to introduce little leaders to caring for the land, themselves, and each other.

Care Adventure Camp was created with developing 4-7 years of age in mind and will meet Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8am to 3pm.

Registration Details

Please Note: Little Leaders Academy is located near Grants Farm in South County. We have ONE SPOT LEFT. We are accepting applications to interview. 

Investment: $1000 / month

Grab our Free Indoor Detox course that guides moms in helping your child become fully alive in nature.

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