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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

1KHO 59: Brand New Nature Curriculum |Ginny Yurich & Julie Schultz, Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum |The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, S3 E32

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

Ginny Yurich

Parenting, Kids & Family

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

I am thrilled to announce the brand new official 1000 Hours Outside nature curriculum: Add the Wonder Nature Curriculum available beginning July 12, 2022. Download sample pages and learn more here: https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/curriculum This new resource, created by Ginny Yurich, M.Ed. and founder of 1000 Hours Outside alongside Julie Schultz, homeschooling mother of 8, is designed to be cross-curricular, multi-age, and affordable; but more than that it, was written to capture attention through the fascinating things and interconnections that are already embedded in our world. It's a perfect fit for home educators, nature schools, grandparents, summer learning, and classroom teachers! John Taylor Gatto said, "There are as many ways to be come educated as their are fingerprints." Join us in a conversation about childhood and about learning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast. I'm sitting next to my guest. This is the first time. Welcome Julie! Hello! This is so fun. Is this your first podcast? This is my very first podcast and we had a whole bunch of technical

0:13.8

difficulties getting up to this point but we went with the simplest way

0:17.8

possible and hopefully this is recording our voices I think it is. So my name is Ginny, I'm the host of 1,000 hours outside podcast and the founder of 1,000 hours outside.

0:28.0

And Julie is my friend.

0:31.0

We are friends.

0:32.0

We are friends. We are friends for a long time and we have something really

0:35.8

exciting to share. We are starting nature curriculum together.

0:39.4

Yes we are. So Julie, people kind of know a little bit about me. Can you tell everybody about you?

0:45.7

Yeah. I have eight children ranging in age from 23 down to six years old. We have home educated our entire lives actually and I've

0:59.8

graduated four kids from homeschooling and they have all launched and are

1:05.2

successful and thriving and I love what we do. It's awesome. Half your kids.

1:11.8

Half my kids and halfway down there. It's awesome. Half your kids. Half my kids. I'm halfway done.

1:14.0

It's real cool. It's been real cool to sort of see that transition.

1:18.0

Knowing you for the past five or six years and seeing the kids launch.

1:22.0

That's really awesome.

1:22.8

And so, you know, it's the middle of the summer here

1:25.8

and people are starting to go back to school,

1:28.4

I guess around the country, sometimes beginning of August,

1:31.6

it's coming up. And so we thought we talked just a little bit about education

1:37.3

just because it's one of those things that is hard to know about and

1:42.2

Sometimes you only have your own experience to go off of and I love

1:45.7

John Taylor Gatto who was a New York public school teacher for 30 years he said there are as many ways to become educated as there are fingerprints, which is quite a

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