BEE is an enriching introduction into environmental science taught by Guadalupe River Park Conservancy’s environmental educators. This is a free, drop-in program and pre-registration is not required. Guardians must stay with their children and are responsible for their behavior for the duration of the program. BEE is offered in English on Wednesdays, and in Spanish (with an English-speaking aide) on Fridays.
Who are these classes for?
- BEE is specially designed for children ages 2 – 6. Lessons are specifically written to build on milestones of this age group taking into consideration cognitive, linguistic, social, and life skill development.
What are the classes about?
- BEE curriculum is based on “Fostering A Sense of Wonder During the Early Childhood Years” by Ruth A. Wilson, PhD. The goals set out by Dr. Wilson are:
Goal 1: Develop an awareness and enjoyment of the beauty and wonder of the natural world
Goal 2: Become aware of the concepts of cycles, diversity, and interconnectedness of nature
Goal 3: Develop a sense of appreciation and respect for the integrity of the natural world
Goal 4: Develop a sense of caring for the Planet Earth and an understanding of how different types of pollution might harm the Earth
Goal 5: Develop an awareness that people are a part of the natural world, not separate from it
Goal 6: Develop an understanding of how to contribute to the wellbeing of the Earth
Every Wednesday (in English) and Friday (in Spanish)