All Things Possible
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Exposure to nature during school hours because of our exemplary garden, Stonewall Gardens, teaches children options beyond television and video games. Stonewall's garden allows students alternatives to a regular curriculum. Our garden gives students the following opportunities:
-attention to details (locating various flowers/herbs on a map)
-exploring with our senses (numerous opportunities)
-empathy for nature (every form of life)
-cooperation (with one another for our posterity)
-natural curiosity (and sharing with friends)
-stewardship (planting for others, not just ourselves)
-healthy fears (never be scared again)
-new discoveries (still happy when a rat ate your sweet potato)
-innovative lessons (from a master)
-appreciation of all aspects of the garden (life is amazing)
-utilizing all areas (even for relaxation)
-and especially involving our educators!