Woodlands encourages children to take their shoes off when they arrive at Woodlands and place them in their locker. This allows children to feel comfortable, improves safety, strengthens the feet and body, aids walking and balance, provides a direct connection to the natural environment, and development of the brain and nervous system.
1. Earthing: Tapping into the Earthβs natural energy
When we practice Earthing β connecting our skin directly with the Earthβs natural surfaces β negative electrons from the Earth are absorbed into our bodies. This offsets the mass of positive electrons we absorb every day from simply living in a world surrounded by electrical devices, wi-fi and mobile phones. Earthing allows us to help restore our natural balance.
2. Neutralise free radicalsβ¦and sleep better!
Pain, fatigue, poor sleep, auto-immune disorders and chronic disease are all thought to be related to inflammation caused by free radicals. Boosting the number of negative electrons in our bodies is crucial to keeping free radicals under control, and the simplest way to do this is by Earthing. Walking barefoot for a half hour on the Earthβs natural surfaces gives our bodies time to absorb those necessary negative electrons β encouraging children to do this with you may just improve everyoneβs quality of sleep!
3. Stimulate pressure points & the nervous system
When children wear shoes, they are missing out on the most basic sensory experience of them all β the feeling of dirt, rocks, leaves and twigs beneath their feet. Our feet are hard-wired with multiple pressure points and nerve endings to convey messages to other parts of our bodies. Wearing shoes dulls the effectiveness of these nerve endings, while going barefoot stimulates them and, in turn, our entire nervous system. Itβs perhaps the easiest and most cost-effective form of sensory play!
4. Strengthen their joints & muscles
Walking barefoot strengthens the muscles in childrenβs feet and ankles, improving balance and posture. It engages the feetβs arches, strengthening them, and improves the alignment of muscles throughout the legs. This, in turn, helps prevent stability problems in joints such as the hips, knees and ankles, reducing the risks of injury later in life.
5. Foster a connection with nature
Removing their shoes immediately requires children to become more aware of their surroundings β how does the ground feel? Is there a sharp rock ahead? What was that rustle in the bushes? Their senses are heightened β theyβre paying attention. From that attention comes an appreciation of the natural world they are walking through. They feel the papery leaves crunching underfoot. The softness of the grass. The sharpness of prickles. When all five senses are fully engaged, they completely connect with nature and, after all, what better time than childhood to develop a love of being in the natural world?