In this inspiring episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich talks with Kristen Asmus, occupational therapist and TimberNook provider, about creating environments where kids can thrive through unstructured outdoor play. Kristen shares her family’s transformative journey of discovering freedom in nature and how it led her to start a TimberNook program. They explore the power of multi-age play, the importance of risk-taking, and why children need expanses of time and space to build resilience, creativity, and confidence. Kristen's stories—like her kids finding their way home after getting lost in the woods—remind us that adventure fosters capability, grit, and lifelong skills. A must-listen for parents craving a simpler, richer childhood for their kids.
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IMPORTANT!! Kristen is hosting a free winter-solstice party tomorrow (if you listen to this on release day)!
Here’s the helpful info:
Winter solstice party! December 18 from 930-130. Drop in or stay the whole time. Parents need to stay with their child. Located at dracut land trust in dracut, MA. Right next to Lily Mack farm. FREE!
For more information on the party or Kristen's Timbernook location you can email Kristen at: Kristen.timbernook@gmail.com
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