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🌿 Roots to Leadership
     A Nature‑Based Internship for Tweens 8–13

Nurturing a new Generation

one Family at a Time.

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There was a time when many of us earned our first coins by doing small but meaningful jobs — sweeping a porch, helping a neighbor carry groceries, watering plants, or organizing a shelf — just enough to buy a sweet treat or save up for a toy we really wanted. Those simple moments taught us responsibility, pride, and the joy of contributing.

Our Roots to Leadership Program (RTL) brings that spirit back to today’s children, offering them a nature‑based internship experience where they can step into real tasks, real leadership, and real growth. Here, ages 8–12 learn to support younger children, plan activities, learning basic finances to manage their first earnings, and discover the confidence that comes from being trusted with something that matters… and in addition to that, it all happens outside. 🌿​​​

🌿 Roots to Leadership
     
A Nature‑Based Internship for Ages 8–12

​​Roots to Leadership Program is a unique camp opportunity designed for children ages 8 to 14 who are ready to take their first steps toward independence, responsibility, and leadership. Unlike traditional “campers,” Roots to Leadership participants join us as interns—active contributors who support younger children, prepare activities, and learn foundational life skills.

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We accept only 3 interns per week, ensuring individualized guidance, meaningful responsibility, and a safe environment for growth.

This program is a collaboration between Miami Nature PLAYcamp and The Childhood Nature Project, aligned with our shared mission:                   

 

To empower children through nature, community, responsibility, and real‑world learning.

🌱 Why Mentorship at This Age?

                and what the Research Says...

1. Responsibility & Autonomy Build Executive Function

Research shows that when children are given real responsibility, their self‑regulation, planning, and problem‑solving skills strengthen significantly (Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University).

2. Nature‑Based Leadership Strengthens Confidence & Social Skills

Outdoor, hands‑on leadership experiences improve communication, empathy, and resilience (American Institutes for Research, 2019).

3. Early Financial Literacy Predicts Future Stability

Children who learn to earn, save, and manage money early develop stronger long‑term financial habits (FINRA Investor Education Foundation; ALA “Thinking Money for Kids” program).

4. Mentorship Strengthens Identity & Purpose

Programs that position preteens as helpers or leaders increase self‑esteem, belonging, and motivation (The Joy Culture Foundation’s Junior Leadership Workshops) 

 Program Structure

🧠Weekly Internship Responsibilities

    RTL participants will:

  • Support the team in caring for younger children

  • Help set up, clean up, and organize materials

  • Plan and lead two nature‑based or natural‑materials activities for the week.

  • Research and prepare one gross motor skill guided activity for younger children

  • Attend the specific date assigned (Sunday morning) before their internship to check supplies and plan accordingly

  • Practice communication, initiative, and teamwork

  • Reflect daily on challenges, successes, and next steps

This is not a perfection‑based program.

It is a process‑based journey where mistakes are expected, welcomed, and used as learning opportunities.

💵 Financial Literacy Component

Families pay the program weekly tuition, and 50% of that amount becomes their child’s “salary.”

$400 - until 1.00pm. I $500 until 2.00pm. I $600 until 3.00pm.

To participate, the child must have:

  • A goal: Can be financial, a service or a product.     

  • A bank account where he can deposit a check payable to his/her name, or

  • A Greenlight card - You can use this link or QR to register:

                                                                                                                       GREENLIGHT ACCOUNT CREATION LINK ​​

​Interns will learn:

  • How earning works

  • How to track income

  • How to save, spend, and plan

  • How to set financial goals

  • How to reflect on the value of work

🤝 Parent Partnership: Trust, Detachment and Mentorship

This program requires a high level of parental trust. Your child will be stepping into real responsibility, and that means:

  • They will not do everything perfectly

  • They will be challenged

  • They will be held accountable

  • They will grow through discomfort

  • They will experience pride in real contribution

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Parents must discuss the program with their child before registering, ensuring the child is excited and willing to participate.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

Please visit Summer Break page to read the general Information like dates, time and location.

  • ​Rain or Shine

  • Play-Based & Child-Led    

  • 100% Outdoor program

  • 1:5 mentor Ratio

The program foundation rest in the practice of the Synergetic Play Therapeutic sessions and the use of Nature as a tool to help children to balance their regulatory nervous system, Conscious Discipline to redirect behavior and we practice a Whole‑Child, Neuroscience‑Guided Approach.

Summer Back to Nature ​

in partnership with Miami Nature PLAYcamp

​​​​​REGISTRATION  DETAILS

•     The full regular investment for Summer PLAYcamp is due at the time of enrollment.
•     This program is not combinable with the sibling discount.

WEEKLY INVESTMENT​​​​

1p.m. pick up - $400

2p.m. pick up - $500

3p.m. pick up - $600​​​​​​​​​​​

PAYMENT OPTIONS​

Zelle to TheChildhoodNatureProject@Gmail.Com

or Via Paypal (3.5% processing fee applies) 

REFUND POLICY

Cancellations made 20 days or more before your child’s registered start date are eligible for a 50% refund 

Cancellations made 19 days or fewer before the start date are non‑refundable, and we are unable to offer credit for future camps, events, or classes due to our small‑group policy.

If your child can no longer attend, another child who is not currently registered may take their place, as long as the family completes all required forms.

 

We appreciate your understanding and support as we work to maintain high‑quality, intimate nature‑based experiences for all children.

Refund Policy

  • Cancellations made 20 days calendar before the start date are eligible for a 50% refund, NO EXCEPTIONS.

  • If a family needs to cancel, they may transfer their spot to a child who is not currently enrolled nor in the list of pending registration in the camp.

  • We are unable to offer refunds or credit for any camp, event, or class due to our small-group policy.

  • We appreciate your understanding and support as we work to maintain high-quality, intimate experiences for all children.

​Roots to Leadership Internship
PRETEENS or "TWEENS"
Children 8 to 14 years old
Availability: 4 tweens per week

Monday - Friday I 9am to 1pm
Extended hours until 2pm or 3pm

Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park
Community Center - ​1735 NE 135th st, Miami, Fl, 33181

From June 5th to July 3rd, 2026
August 3rd to August 14th, 2026

SMALL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Only 4 tweens per week​​

Investment per week, preteens 8 to 14 years old:

$400 until 1pm I  $500 until 2pm  I  $600 until 3pm

Intern Compensation & Attendance Policy

  • Interns will be paid $10 per hour. Payment will be issued each Friday based on the total number of hours actively worked in the internship program.

  • Unpaid Time Tardiness, absences, skipped duties, and days missed due to sickness are not compensated.

  • Refunds & Rescheduling This program is non‑refundable and cannot be credited toward a future date. If your child misses the entire week due to illness, participation may be rescheduled for a future week based on availability. If no space is available, we are unable to offer refunds or credits.

  • Coordination Hours Any coordination or preparation time completed before the start of the internship is not paid.

Payment Options
Zelle @TheChildhoodNatureProject
Paypal Link below (Processing Fee 3.5% applied) 

Program Details & Expectations

Age Range

Children participating in the regular camp must be between 2.5 and 8 years old.

Rain or Shine Program

This is a Rain or Shine program. Mentors must be prepared to support children in all weather conditions, ensuring safety, comfort, and a positive outdoor experience.

Play‑Based & Child‑Led Approach

Our camp follows a play‑based, child‑led philosophy, allowing children to explore, imagine, and learn at their own pace.

Outdoor Environment

This is a 100% outdoor program. We expect natural encounters with mosquitoes, insects, and local wildlife as part of the nature‑immersion experience.

Therapeutic Foundation

The program is grounded in Synergetic Play Therapy® principles, using nature as a powerful tool to support children in regulating their nervous systems and developing emotional resilience.

Back to Nature Mentor Ratio

We maintain a 1:5 mentor‑to‑child ratio + Interns

Group Size

The back to Nature program accommodates a maximum of 15 children in addition to the Roots to leadership Interns.

2026 Roots to Leadership Internship

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