MEDIA LIBRARY

D'la Broue dans le Toupet - Julie Filiatrault - La Gestion de Crise
Tantrums, the importance of nature, sensitive observation and the posture of humility
A wonderful interview directed by Marie-Michelle Funk, whom I had teached many years ago, in her brand-new podcast entitled "D'la Broue dans le Toupet!
April 2024
Education, well-being and children's holistic health
A nice interview led by Eugénie Francoeur, former journalist, for her superb podcast dedicated to health along all kinds of holistic and often avant-garde paths "My health for life"
24 October 2021

Découvrir la pédagogie par la nature et le mouvement libre avec Julie Filiatrault
Discover a deep pedagogy through nature and wild movement
Another beautiful interview led by Marie-Claude Lacerte, a committed woman and founder Radio Renard, a radio station dedicated to everything related to movement and health as a way of life. Good listening!
Spring 2021

E18 : La transmission de nos croyances - SPÉCIAL 2 coups de cœur
Sensitive Ecoeducation: healing, reconciling and reenchanting our interrelations with nature for the good of children
An interview with the sparkling Meggie Bélanger, journalist at the helm of the new "À la hauteur de nos tout-petits" podcast. Season 1, episode 18
(segment begins at 26 minutes 56)
May 2022
D'autres extraits à découvrir!

Cérémonie de gratitude envers la nature Pérou 2023
Magical moment in the jungle during a retreat with Isabelle Ixchel Garceau and Julie Scalune, Tingo Maria, Peru, 2023.

Le jeu libre créatif sans supervision
Free play isn't chaos. It's the wonder that happens when children dive into their inner selves to give free rein to their imagination, their emotions, their ideas. This is what happens when adults don't intervene and work, like a sensitive and discreet director, to facilitate its contours and sparks.

Une chanson de lanternes
Ah, lantern time, how extraordinary it is! Making your own lantern to accompany the light that, in autumn, descends day by day. Making your own candle. Learning songs and how to live in the darkening light, slowing down, as animals and plants do... Preparing for the lantern walk, which takes place in November (as in Waldorf schools).

Laver sa vaisselle au jardin d'enfants
Participating in tasks, chores, crafts, and daily activities constitutes a vast set of "play" essential to children. These activities, different from active free play, arts, and routine elements such as meals or naps, provide children with a deep anchoring in their environment, their territory, and their culture. This is where they learn to do all sorts of things necessary for life and survival, but also necessary for community life, in addition to working on dexterity and fine and gross motor skills, emotions, patience, perseverance, methodology, and so much more!
PHOTOS TO TELL ABOUT WHO WE ARE
Over 30 years with a great diversity children and challenges in nature to learn from them what would become the first ecosystem education model focused on deep and radical ecology, movement and sensorineural development in the world: the new Approach Eco-educational Sensitive!
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