The Problem
Letting children experience the lifestyle of tribal communities in nature, so that they can feel the rewarding of a bonded and supportive group which share values of respect for animals plants and natural resources.
Letting children experience the lifestyle of tribal communities in nature, so that they can feel the rewarding of a bonded and supportive group which share values of respect for animals plants and natural resources.
There are a few stages in the process: Stage one- Becoming a tribe; divide rolls needed in order to live in the "wild". Then name the tribe and each individual. Stage two- Schedule a place and a time for a series of sessions. Stage three- Organize a list of all the activities and the equipment needed. Stage four- First meeting of the tribe!