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  • Everyone Benefits From Experience
  • Balancing Exploration and Discovery
  • Teaching Nature's Balance
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The Leelanau School

Where the ADHD student thrives and

EVERYONE benefits

Angela Repke, Leelanau School Learning Specialist

 

On an average day here at The Leelanau School, you’ll find Mr. Blondia and his students dressed in waders stepping into the Crystal River to fish or study the river’s slimy inhabitants. You’ll see Mr. Hood and his students sliding on beekeeper suits to collect some honey or Mrs. Hood mountain biking through the trails. In the winter, students learn about survival in the great outdoors and whirl down ski hills on the daily. 

 

This is experiential learning. 

 

And this kind of outdoor learning is what many students with ADHD need to thrive. 

 

Nature experts like Richard Louv and psychologists like Dr. Carl Sherman agree that green time helps those with ADHD. In Louv’s monumental book, The Last Child in the Woods, he describes our children and teens today suffering from what he has coined, Nature Deficit Disorder. He claims that without the outside world, kids suffer. But with adequate time in nature, their anxieties and even ADHD symptoms can decrease. Because without walls to confine them, students can release their energy and focus on things like making sure their tires stay on the trail or finding the salmon in the river. Suddenly, they’re no longer focused on trying not to disrupt the class, but instead, experiencing their education. 

 

Sure, this sounds like an idyllic utopia. But it’s also research-based. As Dr. Sherman of ADDitude Magazine said, “Researchers found that the greater the exposure to nature, the greater the attentiveness.” Essentially, students with ADHD can suffer from attention fatigue. So, with time spent in green spaces, their ability to focus increases. In a study conducted at The University of Illinois and led by Dr. Richard Kuo, they found that “activities done in green environments, with lots of trees and grass around, lead to the biggest improvements in attention.” 

 

Cue, The Leelanau School. 

 

Here, getting outside on the regular isn’t something that feels forced. It’s something our staff does daily and is woven into our schedules and syllabi. Not only is the setting along the shores of Lake Michigan and within the tall oaks picturesque, but we’re committed to getting all our students immersed in this enchanted environment so that it helps them become whole. 

 

The students here learn through experiential education, but I’d like to think that the relationship they form with nature will forever leave an imprint on their hearts. Not only will they remember how the bees help with living a sustainable life, but they’ll remember how it felt to be a part of a community that cared. 

 

For the ADHD student, more focus can happen here at The Leelanau School because time is spent in the vastness of the outside world. Students come into physical contact with the earth, their earth, daily–leaving them with not only a greater sense of the world, but themselves. 

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To teach lifelong learning skills and joys during critical moments of adolescence, Leelanau focuses on the important balance between exploration and discovery in learning - and life. 

 

Explains Head of School, Rob Hansen: 

 

"Balancing this broader perspective, or long game becomes our daily habit at Leelanau. The horizon is our mission: to ignite a passion for learning, celebrate everyone’s unique learning styles, and encourage and sustain a culture of acceptance. This is our core contribution in helping young people prepare for successful and meaningful lives. Our stepping stones are the vast collection of moments we create and encounter: challenge, work, celebration, relationships, awkwardness, health, traumas, courage, anxieties, and thankfully, laughter.
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Explore more about Leelanau learning in this fall's issue of SPIRIT Magazine.

 
 
 
 
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SPIRIT

The Leelanau School Magazine

 

 
 
 
 
SPIRIT Magazine Online
 
 
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Pictured here: Mrs. Hood's Music Class visited an area playground to explore sound, movement, balance, and improvisation.

 
 
 
 

 

Teaching Nature's Balance

 

 
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“Young people, I want to beg of you always keep your eyes open to what Mother Nature has to teach you. By so doing you will learn many valuable things every day of your life.” – George Washington Carver

 

“Children cannot bounce off the walls if we take away the walls.” - Erin Kenny

 

“Children deserve to grow and learn in a place and alongside a force that is as wild and alive as they are.” - Nicolette Sowder

 

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything.” - Albert Einstein

 
 

Leelanau Faculty Wishlist 2022

 
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YOUR financial support would be a bonus for our Faculty!

 

Leelanau School faculty can be counted on to provide an answer, lend an ear, and inspire a journey to joyful learning. Their creativity and patience help students re-kindle a desire to create, contemplate, explore, learn and grow. 

 

Please consider making an online gift or selecting an item from our Amazon Wishlist to support their needs and requests beyond this year's available school budget.

 

Your support provides extra resources to these extraordinary mentors and, in turn, our Leelanau students! leelanau.org/wishlist22

 
 
SUPPORT OUR FACULTY WISHLIST
 
 
 
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From September 1 until December 31, 2022, YOUR gift will initiate a BONUS gift from Leelanau's Board of Trustees! To give, visit: leelanau.org/balance

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Returning Donors | $100 will be automatically added to your contribution!

 

New Donors | Our Trustees will add $200 to your gift, no matter the size!

 

New Sustaining Donors | Your commitment to a monthly donation of any size will be increased by a one-time bonus of $200!

 
MAKE A GIFT to the LEELANAU GIVING FUND!
 
 

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 NOVEMBER 29, 2022!

 
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