Worldmind Resource Library
Welcome to the Worldmind Resource Library, a collection of practical tools, guides, and educational resources created to support children, families, and educators in outdoor learning, whole-child development, inclusive practices, and place-based education. Our resources are designed to help navigate real-world learning experiences while fostering independence, resilience, curiosity, emotional regulation, and connection with world around us. Whether you are preparing for outdoor adventures, supporting sensory and executive functioning needs, exploring outdoor, nature-based education, or looking for practical parenting and teaching tools, these resources are intended to provide accessible, research-informed support for everyday life and learning.
Worldmind Clothing Guide
The Worldmind Clothing Guide is a visual layering and weather-readiness resource designed to help families and educators safely and comfortably prepare children for outdoor learning and exploration in all weather. The guide outlines recommended clothing systems for a variety of temperatures and weather conditions, including sunny, rainy, windy, and snowy environments. It emphasizes the importance of proper layering using moisture-wicking wool or polyester base layers, insulating fleece mid-layers, and waterproof outer layers, including fleece-lined rain gear for cold and wet weather. The guide also explains why cotton and jeans are not recommended in cold or wet conditions and includes additional recommendations for extreme temperatures, such as hand warmers, electric socks, insulated gloves, and closed-toe footwear. This resource supports children in staying warm, dry, safe, and regulated while spending meaningful time outdoors in all weather.
Sensory Guide
This sensory support resource provides practical strategies and sensory-friendly gear recommendations to help children feel comfortable, regulated, and successful in outdoor learning environments. From rolling backpacks and soft clothing layers to heated gear, fleece-lined rain suits, and lightweight sun protection, these supports can reduce sensory overwhelm and help students fully participate in nature-based programs throughout every season.
