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Enhancing your outdoor provision

15 ways to enhance your outdoor provision

As it is an Ofsted requirement that children have access to outdoor play, it is highly important that the outdoor provision provides just as much learning as the indoors if not more. All children enjoy playing outside and exploring their surroundings. Through carefully planning and using resources efficiently the outdoors can provide children with vast learning opportunities benefiting may areas of their learning and development. Many people suggest that some children learn better outside than opposed to inside, this is often the case with boys.

The outdoor provision can be a place where children can fully immerse in all types of learning, whether this is developing their gross more skills, or learning about living creatures or sharing a story in the cosy den area. An outdoor area is a great place for practitioners to offer children activities on a larger scale. Some children will prefer to participate in activities outdoors as there are fewer distractions and background noise. Children who are often shy and quiet will often come out of their shell once outside. Many childcare settings see their outdoor provision as an extension of the indoors, that children access no matter the weather.

It can be hard ensuring that activities and resources used in the outdoors are appropriate for all ages Some settings have a dedicated area for babies with dedicated resources for this age group. If the outdoor provision is shared amongst the nursery careful consideration into what resources and equipment offered is crucial. Many open ended resources are great for all ages children as the play is guided by children’s imagination.

Below is a list of resources or equipment you can offer in your outdoor provision that can be used for all ages of children.

Photo from Polbeth Nursery
Photo from Polbeth Nursery

What other resources and equipment do you provide in your outdoor area and are these accessible for all ages?

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