In this episode, Jennie and her family take a day trip to Daniel Stowe Conservatory in North Carolina and talk about ideas to help your neurodivergent child easily transition back into school.
[Editor’s Note: This is part of Cardinal & Pine’s ongoing “Neurodiversity in Nature” series, centering on a North Carolina mom and her neurodivergent family’s explorations in nature.]
Let’s take a day trip to Daniel Stowe Conservancy and talk about ideas to help your neurodivergent child easily transition back into school.
📍 Daniel Stowe Conservancy is located just outside of Charlotte in Belmont, NC. They recently expanded and added an outdoor adventure trail that was super fun to do with our kids. Additionally, they are building an awesome play structure that is expected to open in September 2025. Our family really enjoyed exploring the creek area, butterfly garden, and orchid conservatory.

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