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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Cindy RossPublisher: Skyhorse Publishing Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781510729568ISBN 10: 1510729569 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 17 May 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsCindy Ross is one of today's most eloquent and thoughtful writers on the connection between humans and the natural world. --Richard Louv, New York Times bestselling author This is an astonishing book. A life-affirming, positive, uplifting book. Reading it left me feeling overwhelmed. The story of how Cindy Ross and her husband Todd Gladfelter brought up their children is quite amazing, an extraordinary education indeed. And a joyful, multi-faceted, real life education involving travel, people, and, most importantly of all, nature. An education that taught the most important human values: love, empathy, understanding, generosity, open-mindedness, humility. . . . For anyone who loves nature and the outdoors, especially if they have children, this is a book that shows just what is possible, a book that gives hope for the future. Chris Townsend, author of The Backpacker's Handbook and Out There: A Voice From The Wild School teachers are largely bound by classroom walls and the internet, parents have no such constraints. As Cindy Ross reveals in The World Is Our Classroom, the unbounded opportunities in nature should inspire every parent to create memories and powerful experiential learning opportunities. Significant emotional encounters can be transformative. When children are allowed to explore and use their curiosity to discover the seemingly magical things in nature, it changes them as no passive learning can. Larry Schweiger, former president and CEO, National Wildlife Federation Cindy Ross has long been a hero of mine. For years, I have admired her adventures and writing. Now, with two young children of my own I also look to Cindy's parenting as a model for experiential education and developmental opportunities outside of a traditional classroom. Jennifer Pharr Davis. author, speaker, long distance hiker, and 2012 a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year How exciting it is to see two parents put the world in front of their kids from such a young age, believing their kids will rise to the occasion. This book, The World is Our Classroom, will explode some disabling myths about how fragile our kids are! Lenore Skenazy, author of Free-Range Kids Cindy's kids grew up with the world as their classroom. Today, she and Todd continue roaming the globe, occasionally reuniting with their offspring in places as far-flung as Nepal and Vietnam. Want to live a big life? The World Is Our Classroom takes you on the journey of how one family did it, and it doesn't get any bigger, wilder, and better. Karen Berger, New York Times bestselling author of America's Great Hiking Trails Cindy Ross is one of today's most eloquent and thoughtful writers on the connection between humans and the natural world. --Richard Louv, New York Times bestselling author This is an astonishing book. A life-affirming, positive, uplifting book. Reading it left me feeling overwhelmed. The story of how Cindy Ross and her husband Todd Gladfelter brought up their children is quite amazing, an extraordinary education indeed. And a joyful, multi-faceted, real life education involving travel, people, and, most importantly of all, nature. An education that taught the most important human values: love, empathy, understanding, generosity, open-mindedness, humility. . . . For anyone who loves nature and the outdoors, especially if they have children, this is a book that shows just what is possible, a book that gives hope for the future. Chris Townsend, author of The Backpacker's Handbook and Out There: A Voice From The Wild School teachers are largely bound by classroom walls and the internet, parents have no such constraints. As Cindy Ross reveals in The World Is Our Classroom, the unbounded opportunities in nature should inspire every parent to create memories and powerful experiential learning opportunities. Significant emotional encounters can be transformative. When children are allowed to explore and use their curiosity to discover the seemingly magical things in nature, it changes them as no passive learning can. Larry Schweiger, former president and CEO, National Wildlife Federation Cindy Ross has long been a hero of mine. For years, I have admired her adventures and writing. Now, with two young children of my own I also look to Cindy's parenting as a model for experiential education and developmental opportunities outside of a traditional classroom. Jennifer Pharr Davis. author, speaker, long distance hiker, and 2012 a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year How exciting it is to see two parents put the world in front of their kids from such a young age, believing their kids will rise to the occasion. This book, The World is Our Classroom, will explode some disabling myths about how fragile our kids are! Lenore Skenazy, author of Free-Range Kids Cindy's kids grew up with the world as their classroom. Today, she and Todd continue roaming the globe, occasionally reuniting with their offspring in places as far-flung as Nepal and Vietnam. Want to live a big life? The World Is Our Classroom takes you on the journey of how one family did it, and it doesn't get any bigger, wilder, and better. Karen Berger, New York Times bestselling author of America's Great Hiking Trails Cindy Ross is one of today's most eloquent and thoughtful writers on the connection between humans and the natural world. --Richard Louv, New York Times bestselling author This is an astonishing book. A life-affirming, positive, uplifting book. Reading it left me feeling overwhelmed. The story of how Cindy Ross and her husband Todd Gladfelter brought up their children is quite amazing, an extraordinary education indeed. And a joyful, multi-faceted, real life education involving travel, people, and, most importantly of all, nature. An education that taught the most important human values: love, empathy, understanding, generosity, open-mindedness, humility. . . . For anyone who loves nature and the outdoors, especially if they have children, this is a book that shows just what is possible, a book that gives hope for the future. --Chris Townsend, author of The Backpacker's Handbook and Out There: A Voice From The Wild School teachers are largely bound by classroom walls and the internet, parents have no such constraints. As Cindy Ross reveals in The World Is Our Classroom, the unbounded opportunities in nature should inspire every parent to create memories and powerful experiential learning opportunities. Significant emotional encounters can be transformative. When children are allowed to explore and use their curiosity to discover the seemingly magical things in nature, it changes them as no passive learning can. --Larry Schweiger, former president and CEO, National Wildlife Federation Cindy Ross has long been a hero of mine. For years, I have admired her adventures and writing. Now, with two young children of my own I also look to Cindy's parenting as a model for experiential education and developmental opportunities outside of a traditional classroom. --Jennifer Pharr Davis. author, speaker, long distance hiker, and 2012 a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year How exciting it is to see two parents put the world in front of their kids from such a young age, believing their kids will rise to the occasion. This book, The World is Our Classroom, will explode some disabling myths about how fragile our kids are! --Lenore Skenazy, author of Free-Range Kids Cindy's kids grew up with the world as their classroom. Today, she and Todd continue roaming the globe, occasionally reuniting with their offspring in places as far-flung as Nepal and Vietnam. Want to live a big life? The World Is Our Classroom takes you on the journey of how one family did it, and it doesn't get any bigger, wilder, and better. --Karen Berger, New York Times bestselling author of America's Great Hiking Trails Author InformationCindy Ross has written about raising children alternatively, via outdoor adventures and travel, for a variety of publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the Toronto Star, andBackpacker magazine. The author of six published books, she has lectured on the virtues of this educational approach and its effects on children's creative minds and their thirst for learning for twenty-five years. Cindy lives in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |