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This is a post out of the 31 Days of Morning Circles. You can find the main page for this series here.
The morning circle can be easily adapted for different settings as long as you can position the child safely. When the weather permits, we take the morning circle outside. We follow the same daily structure outdoors so that the new setting isn’t distracting for my son.
Below are some ideas for the main activities part of the circle when you take the morning circle outside.
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