Forest Education helps children develop a deep relationship with the natural world.
NOVA helps children develop a deeper relationship with their inner world — their attention, imagination, intuition, sensory awareness, confidence, and perception.
Together, they support the growth of the whole child.
Forest Education supports the child’s:
NOVA adds further support by helping children develop:
Children do not learn Forest Education by sitting at a desk. They learn by:
NOVA works in the same way. Children learn through gentle experiences such as:
Forest Education trains children to notice the outer world:
NOVA strengthens this by training children to notice the inner world:
Together, they develop a more complete kind of observation.
Forest Education helps children discover:
NOVA adds:
This is especially powerful for children who do not shine in conventional classroom settings.
Forest Education allows children to follow curiosity.
NOVA also allows children to discover their own way of perceiving.
NOVA respects these differences instead of forcing one fixed method.
Forest Education is not a one-off activity. It works through:
NOVA also works best this way.
When NOVA is included in the rhythm of a school, children can develop naturally and without pressure.
This is why NOVA is especially suited to schools, not only short workshops.
In a school setting, children learn from one another. They:
This group energy can make NOVA more effective and joyful.
Forest Education includes supported physical and emotional risk.
NOVA includes gentle inner risk:
This builds courage without pressure.
NOVA can deepen nature connection through activities such as:
The forest becomes not only a place to play, but a living field of learning.
The future needs children who are not only good at memorizing facts. It needs children who can:
Forest Education opens this door.
NOVA helps children walk through it with greater awareness, confidence, and joy.
Forest Education helps children connect with nature, community, challenge, and discovery.
NOVA helps children connect with attention, imagination, intuition, and deeper awareness.
Together they create a powerful pathway for whole-child development.
NOVA is especially well suited to Forest Schools because it supports the same core values:
NOVA does not replace Forest Education.
It enriches it.
It gives educators a structured way to develop the subtle capacities that Forest Education already values: attention, intuition, imagination, embodied awareness, and deep trust in the child’s own knowing.
NOVA can be integrated into weekly or daily school rhythms, helping children develop attention, imagination, sensory awareness, confidence, and expanded learning capacities.
We welcome conversations with Forest Schools that wish to explore long-term implementation, educator training, and collaborative research into children's emerging abilities.