The Gathering Tree - Early Learning

The Gathering Tree - Early Learning

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We are a child lead, nature inspired, and play based early learning program.

05/23/2026

When we slow things down, even just a little, something shifts. There’s more connection, more calm, and more space for curiosity to grow.

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04/14/2026

We’re still searching for the right person to join our Gathering Tree community.
We believe the perfect teacher is out there, someone who brings energy, curiosity, warmth, and a genuine love of learning alongside children in nature. Someone who sees the outdoors as a classroom, values wonder, and feels called to create meaningful, child-centred experiences rooted in connection and discovery.

If this sounds like you, or someone you know, we would love to hear from you. We can’t wait to meet the person who feels aligned with the heart of what we do.

Photos from The Gathering Tree - Early Learning's post 04/14/2026

We were so grateful to welcome Judith Jacques to Gathering Tree for a special reading of her book, "Gardenland", in our Willow Hut. It was such a joy to have current families and prospective families gathered together to read, learn, and enjoy this beautiful experience with her. The children were ecstatic to have a "real" author visiting!

Planting peas for our garden was the perfect activity to tie it all together, and we had so much fun! Getting our hands in the dirt is aways a favorite activity.

We hope Judith will come back to share "Book 2" with us when our Sunflower Circle grown in. 🌱📖💛

03/11/2026
Photos from The Gathering Tree - Early Learning's post 05/09/2025

We don't normally post pictures of the children's faces, however these two pictures of my granddaughter, Ruby, speak louder than any words can about why nature exploration is just the best! Thank you Emily, teacher of our youngest group, for sharing your forest adventures with me today! :)
Ella~

03/24/2025

Play is so important! It breaks down inhibitions, it inspires, it invigorates.

Let's make time for play today!

Photos from The Gathering Tree - Early Learning's post 02/24/2025

Today, our team put on their tool belts and got hands-on with an old bike! Using hammers, screwdrivers, and wrenches, our young learners collaborated to take it apart. This engaging activity not only built teamwork and problem-solving skills but also helped strengthen their fine motor abilities. It turns out that dismantling can be just as exciting as building!

Photos from The Gathering Tree - Early Learning's post 12/22/2024

Cash man you will be deeply missed! You go play and cuddle with Kalli again! You were the sweetest pup! 💔❤️‍🩹🌈💔❤️‍🩹🌈

Photos from The Gathering Tree - Early Learning's post 12/16/2024

Did you know that playing with clay can help children in many ways? When kids roll, pinch, and shape the clay, they strengthen their hands and fingers, improving their fine motor skills and coordination. Clay also encourages creativity—children can make anything they imagine, from animals to abstract shapes, or invent something entirely new. As they play, they practice problem-solving and learn to think in fun, creative ways.

Molding clay helps kids understand important concepts like balance, symmetry, and how different shapes fit together. It’s a great way to engage their minds and help them develop important thinking skills. Plus, the soft, squishy texture of clay is great for sensory development. It can be calming and help children become more aware of what they’re touching and feeling.

Clay also offers a wonderful opportunity for self-expression. Sometimes, it’s hard for kids to express their feelings with words, but through clay, they can show their emotions in a creative and tangible way. And the best part? Working with clay teaches patience! It helps children understand that good things take time, and as they continue to work on their creations, they’ll see the rewards of their efforts.

Photos from The Gathering Tree - Early Learning's post 12/04/2024

One of the core beliefs of our program is that children thrive in mixed-age environments. Younger children benefit from observing and interacting with older peers, gaining valuable insights and learning new skills. Meanwhile, older children step into leadership roles, building self-confidence and responsibility. These photos from the past few weeks highlight the advantages of mixed-age groups, showcasing moments such as:
• A younger child learning how to climb a tree from an older peer,
• A child offering support to a friend in a time of distress,
• Older children modeling how to play with and care for special materials,
• A group of children taking safe risks together,
• A performance where a child put on a concert for their friends.

These experiences not only foster growth in all ages but also strengthen the sense of community within our program.

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Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm