Rewild Child is a fun-filled adventure for Pre-K and Kindergarten kids! Our program lets children explore the forest, play freely, and fall in love with nature. They’ll boost their cognitive skills, motor development, focus, confidence, and physical activity while making friends and building resilience.
Led by new nature instructor Sara Goff, our child-led activities inspire creativity and teamwork. Join us to “Rewild your Child” and spark a lifelong love for outdoor play!
Schedule:
Wednesdays | April 8- May 20, 2026
3:40 pm – 5:00 pm
*No class on April 22
Location: Nature Play Area near the ELC playground
Arriving to the Program:
• For ELC students who attend all-day or PM class: the HNA Nature Team will collect students directly from school and escort them out to the play area.
• For other students: parents can drop off students at the ELC playground. HNA Nature Team will meet you before escorting the children to the nature space.
Picking up from the Program:
• All students should be picked up behind the ELC building at the fence behind the ELC building. Please arrive on time to pick up your student.
Registration Info:
• $180/student (for 6-week spring series)
• Students must be age 4 or older, potty-trained, and enrolled in a preschool or Kindergarten program.
About the Instructor
Sara Goff is a multi-faceted facilitator with nearly two decades of experience, offering spaces known for merging the playful and the sacred, dancing between wisdom and wildness, and offering individual growth alongside the tending and nurturing of a healthy community. Her devoted body of work includes her great loves of movement (Sara is a highly accomplished yoga instructor and founder of a yoga teacher training), women’s spaces (she’s a circle leader and trainer with The Wild Woman Project and a producer of the annual Wild Woman Fest) and the natural world (certified as a Forest Therapy Guide, Sara offers forest bathing experiences throughout the year). With roots in musical theater, she is often weaving songs and storytelling into her offerings, and delights when her beloved service pup Lulu gets to do ‘animal therapy’ work at her side! When not working, you’re likely to find Sara and Lulu on hiking trails or river walks, scoping out playground swings and other Adventures in Aunting, or curling up with some nature-inspired poetry or a good story.

