Farm School

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Farm School is a Pittsburgh nature based early childhood education program. Our main focus is social and emotional learning. Through keen observation.

We do not currently have children's school year program options. Heather Kirk Shannon combined her love of naure with teaching young children to create Farm School, cultivating young hearts and minds. Her mission is to support young humans learning how to be human with other humans. She practices deep listening to the children she works with, not only listening to children's words, but to their em

03/10/2026

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🧠 Children regulate through their bodies and relationships long before they regulate through words.

Consistency, predictability, co-regulation, and sensory input aren’t indulgences — they’re biological needs. ✨

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* Summer Update *
July July July July
All four weeks in July, we will have summer classes. Half day. Definitely mornings sessions available and we can add an afternoon option if there is interest.

01/28/2026

Oskar does not want to wear his little dog boots in the snow so he is only able to walk outside for a short time.
This is a reminder to wear all of your snow gear when you go out to play!

01/03/2026

Farm School is planning several weeks of camp for 4-11 year olds for summer 2026!
More details to come.
Message me to let me know you are interested

Donate to Honoring Leah's Memory and Helping Atlas, organized by Kris Manning 12/19/2025

Dear Farm School friends and family,
Farm School is saddened to hear of the loss of a member of our community, Leah Belloma. Please consider extending support to the family by donating to go fund me.

Donate to Honoring Leah's Memory and Helping Atlas, organized by Kris Manning Update! Help is needed! As we all know, the unexpected loss of a loved one ca… Kris Manning needs your support for Honoring Leah's Memory and Helping Atlas

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Woods walk

07/12/2025

Farm School started with 2 families attending 2 days a week. I am forever grateful to the families that took a chance and enrolled. Megan Kirk Shope enrolled 2 of her children that year.
I am proud to say that Owen was one of the children in attendance that very first farm school year and helped to shape the program. He has continued a love and appreciation of the outdoors. He is now 17 years old and has a learning opportunity in Alaska and could use some community support to get there.
Check out his gofundme page!

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06/14/2025

Baby paw paw

04/16/2025

Remember when Oskar the miniature schnauzer was bigger than the Nigerian Dwarf goats Russell and Randay?!

03/25/2025

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The Legend of the P***y Willow

According to an old Polish legend, many springtimes ago a mother cat was crying at the bank of the river in which her kittens were drowning. The willows at the river’s edge longed to help her, so they swept their long graceful branches into the waters to rescue the tiny kittens who had fallen into the river while chasing butterflies. The kittens gripped on tightly to their branches and were safely brought to shore. Each springtime since, goes the legend, the willow branches sprout tiny fur-like buds at their tips where the tiny kittens once clung.

Artist Rose Mary Berlin

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Pittsburgh, PA
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