The History of the Nature Action Collaborative for Children

The History of the Nature Action Collaborative for Children_1 Children in today's world are being adversely affected by their growing disconnection from the natural world. During the World Forum on Early Care and Education in Montreal, Canada in May, 2005, Wil Maheia from Belize, Monique Sweeting from the Bahamas, and John and Nancy Rosenow from the United States gave a presentation entitled "Helping Children Learn to Love the Earth Before We Ask Them to Save It." During the Forum, others from around the world discussed the need for adults to help children re-connect to the joys of nature and to shield children from frightening environmental concerns before they are developmentally ready to understand them.

The History of the Nature Action Collaborative for Children_2After the Montreal Forum, a planning group came together to create a Working Forum on Nature Education. Bonnie and Roger Neugebauer from the World Forum Foundation, John Rosenow from the Arbor Day Foundation, Nancy Rosenow from Dimensions Educational Research Foundation, and Eric and Elyssa Nelson from Child Educational Center/Caltech JPL Community served as the initial organizers of the Working Forum on Nature Education for Young Children, held in October, 2006 at Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA. The Forum brought together, for the first time, people from three diverse disciplines - landscape architects and community planners, environmentalists, and early childhood educators - to share information and plan for future collaborative efforts. Participants from 25 nations as diverse as Swaziland, Denmark, and Belize came together to learn from and with each other. One of the major outcomes of the Forum was the creation of the Nature Action Collaborative for Children (NACC).