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A Conversation on the Beach Naturalist Program with Becky Cooke

In this inspiring episode of Parenting Takes a Village, host [Insert Host Name] welcomes Becky Cooke (she/her), a parent education instructor at Magnolia Cooperative Preschool and a passionate advocate for outdoor learning and community engagement. With a background in occupational therapy and a deep love for nature, Becky shares her journey from working in a traumatic brain injury rehab unit in NYC to becoming a beloved educator and environmental steward in Seattle.

Becky discusses her volunteer work with the Seattle Aquarium’s Beach Naturalist and Cedar River Salmon Journey Programs, as well as her role as a Salmon Steward for the Carkeek Watershed Community Action Project. She explains how families can foster curiosity, connection, and conservation by engaging with local marine environments — and why tidepooling is more than just a summer activity.

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Becky’s OT lens and infectious enthusiasm for nature will inspire listeners to slow down, look closer, and maybe even send her pictures of mushrooms. Whether you’re a lifelong Pacific Northwesterner or new to the region, this episode will equip you with the tools and curiosity to become your child’s first nature guide.

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Pro tip from Becky: “Play outside, explore with care, and don’t forget to ask your kids what they notice — their perspective might surprise you.”