Ocean Riders is proud to partner with the following nonprofit organizations to serve under - resourced communities through a variety of Equine and
Nature Guided Learning programs for both youth and adults.
EQUINE and
NATURE GUIDED LEARNING Equinicity Marin is the Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) private practice of Jessica Pinto, LMFT.
Not exact matches
A theology of
nature is needed when the
guiding images at the center of theology as such are not informed by what needs to be
learned in reflection on
nature.
We need to
learn from his prayers in Justice and Mercy (edited by his wife, Ursula M. Niebuhr, and, unhappily, out of print), as well as from his analyses in The
Nature and Destiny of Man (in print, one hopes, in perpetuity) Since it is wholeness that we seek, Reinhold Niebuhr can be pre-eminently helpful in our quest, not only as
guide but also as exemplar.
The agrarian program urges us to
learn from and live within the limits of creation, to take
nature as our
guide.
Have fun outdoors while the weather is mild: make a natural bird feeder,
learn about hibernating animals and take a
guided nature walk.
July 25: Enjoy Kidleidoscope,
guided learning and play activities like
nature walks, beach exploration, storytelling, and arts (Boston)
Through
guided meditations, energy work like reiki, journaling, walks in
nature, reading and dedication to living a healthy lifestyle, I've
learned to forgive myself for negative self - talk and others for the unkind things they say about my body or body type.
Whatever your faith or belief system — whether its God, Buddha, Mohammad or just
nature —
learn to tap into this as a source of strength and purpose to
guide your intuitive self.
Our efforts to
learn more about the
nature and consequences of rapid principal turnover have been
guided by five questions:
With the open - ended
nature of project - based
learning and completion dates that stretch on for weeks or even an entire semester, educators need to
guide students at every step.
Ocean Riders offers a variety of Equine and
Nature Guided Growth and
Learning programs and workshops to both youth and adults, please read on to
learn more.
In the school holidays kids can join the Wild Kids» Club — every Monday afternoon the in - house
guide, Tatum, takes a band of young adventurers off to explore, forage and
learn about
Nature.
Also check out the waterfront Environmental
Learning Area for
guided nature trail hikes — the best tours start after dark.
Learn about the different plant and tree species as your
guide leads the way along the
nature trail (sometimes through water) further away from the river.
Or
learn about our amazing ecosystems, wildlife, and First Nations culture from the rainforest perspective with a
guided nature tour through the Blinkhorn and Bauza Cove trails.
During your
guided nature walk into the rainforest,
learn about the flora found here.
Nature Trails: You can not miss our very special guided tour into our own medicinal nature trail, where you will view and learn about over 76 different species of medicinal plants and
Nature Trails: You can not miss our very special
guided tour into our own medicinal
nature trail, where you will view and learn about over 76 different species of medicinal plants and
nature trail, where you will view and
learn about over 76 different species of medicinal plants and trees.
Following the camel ride, we enjoyed a
nature walk and our
guide talked to us about the flora and fauna of the area, and we
learned about some of the area's medicinal plants.
Whatever your level of fitness, on a
guided walk you can really
learn about the park, birds and wildlife of this unique area, as well as experience its pristine
nature and iconic views.
Learn about orcas from the
guides»
nature talks and the on - board library while friendly sea lions lounge on outcrops or take to the waves to get a closer look at you.
Learn about flora and fauna as your
guide leads you on a 30 - 40 minute hike along a
nature trail on your way to the Underworld — known by the Maya as «Xibalba.»
We offer
guided tours of varying levels depending on your comfort and skill, including hikes through the surrounding lush rainforest, providing our guests with the opportunity to
learn all about the local
nature and wildlife, from the trees to the natural freshwater pools and streams.
Discover indigenous villages and atmospheric ruins aged over a thousand years old; gaze at the iconic pyramid of Chichen Itza, a New World Wonder as you explore the sacred site; observe diverse species of wildlife in protected and picturesque
nature reserves; and
learn fascinating facts about the Mayan empire from an engaging
guide.
In addition to being licensed surf instructors, instructors such as Manuel are certified life guards, and also are certified
nature guides, so you'll
learn a lot about the local plants and animals along the way to the beach.
More on Greener Health Care:
Guide For Green Healthcare Published CleanMed 2006: Health Care Professionals Convene on Environment Hospitals Opting for Organic, Local Foods More on Bioneers 2008: Bioneers 2008: How to Use Digital Media for Environmental Activism - Advice from the Experts Bioneers 2008: High Tech High Students Creating Our Future Bioneers 2008: Familiar Faces — Interface Carpets, WiserEarth, Nepalese Paper and More Bioneers 2008: Mark Sommer Creates Educasts for Mobile
Learning Bioneers 2008: Opening Speech by Kenny Ausubel Bioneers 2008:
Nature and Technology Joining Forces Bioneers 2008: A Green Conference Standard Bioneers 2008: Solar - Powered Water Fountain a Great DIY Project
«The Big Book of
Nature Activities: A Year - Round
Guide to Outdoor
Learning» (384 pages, New Society Publishers, 2016) is written by outdoor education expert Jacob Rodenburg and award - winning environmental advocate and teacher Drew Monkman.
Miami, FL About Blog
Nature Links for Lifelong
Learning is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization providing educational programs for young adults ages 18 to 30 with middle range intellectual disabilities in the greater Miami area.Nature Links programs bridge the gap, guiding youth with unique learning differences and their families through the transition from high school to adu
Learning is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization providing educational programs for young adults ages 18 to 30 with middle range intellectual disabilities in the greater Miami area.
Nature Links programs bridge the gap,
guiding youth with unique
learning differences and their families through the transition from high school to adu
learning differences and their families through the transition from high school to adult life.