Roots to Branches provides nature-rooted, place-based education for young children in Sonoma County. While interacting with the wonders of nature in our community, children are offered opportunities to immerse themselves in a myriad of experiences that support the whole child. Through the development of relationships with each other, educational guides, the environment, and the greater community, children become active participants in the world around them, inviting the emergence of meaningful learning as they discover their place in the world.
At Roots to Branches we believe that all young children have the right to a quality, supportive education. We believe that all young children should have access to nature-based experiences to contribute to their healthy development and foster an understanding and respect for all living things, great and small. We acknowledge that the land we live on and experience does not belong to us, and was originally inhabited by the Southern Pomo and Wappo people that lived harmoniously with the natural elements that surrounded them; we seek to honor and respect them as the original inhabitants and caretakers of the land. We recognize the systemic racism, discrimination, and disenfranchisement that creates socio-economic barriers to offer quality education and outdoor experiences to children of all ethnicities, races, religions, abilities, and cultural backgrounds, and aspire to contribute to the reparation of these injustices. We know that it is only together, through the honest acknowledgment of these inequities that we can begin to bring forth the changes needed to create opportunities for their greater success and empowerment in our world, and we believe this can only be achieved by planting the seeds of justice in early childhood.