Resources and community to help kids grow into active citizens and change makers.
The Meadow is a platform for parents and educators of primary-aged kids who want to raise thoughtful, active citizens.
Think age-appropriate, comprehensive resources that focus on social and environmental topics, delivered to your inbox every two months.
What if patterns were something children discovered outdoors, not just copied on paper? The natural world is full of them.
For 5 years, Change Makers grew from muddy play to meaningful action. This is the story of what children are capable of when supported to care for people, place and planet.
How kids are holding more than we realise and what adults can do to help them find hope and agency.
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I’m a social and environmental justice educator.
I've helped hundreds of primary-aged kids grow care, courage, and agency over the last 11+ years.
Through Meg & the Wildflowers, I give families and educators the practical tools to support kids to shape a better world.
Former Student
"I never realised that I could have a proper impact on the world before I started Megan's program. She taught me all about making change whilst allowing us to choose issues that we find the most significant and supported us throughout the whole change-making process."
Parent
"Megan created a safe, inspiring space where children like my daughter learned that their voices matter and that small actions can spark big changes. Under Megan's guidance she has led fundraisers, written to councils and companies, educated her peers, and even met Jane Goodall, all before turning 13! Megan's personal dedication and example have been instrumental in shaping my daughter's confidence, activism and vision for a better world."
Former Student
"Before joining Megan's program, I was oblivious to the impact young people could have. I had often thought that only people in positions of power could make a difference, but Megan showed us that this wasn't the case. She taught us not only to use our voices, but to make them listen. I continue to speak up against injustice because of Megan."
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I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which this work is created and shared, the people of the Kulin Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have cared for Country for tens of thousands of years. Their knowledge, stewardship, and resistance continue despite ongoing dispossession and violence. Sovereignty has never been ceded. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.