Leon Smith was born and raised in the interior of Alaska, playing under spruce boughs and digging in snow banks. He began his career as a childcare provider and preschool teacher in several different settings, most notably the Giddens School in Seattle WA. Through his work with children, Leon observed the power of play to stimulate creativity and support healthy development. Leon received a Bachelor of Arts from the Evergreen State College, focusing on Ecological Design.
Since 2004, Leon has worked with Rusty Keeler at Earthplay, designing and building custom natural play environments for preschools, childcare centers, and communities around the country. He has lead training, hands-on workshops, and keynote presentations focusing on how to improve outdoor play spaces by inviting nature in. In 2017 Leon founded Puddletown PlayWorks to continue his work creating play environments for kids.
Through the years, Leon has also served as a volunteer board member and president of the Community Built Association, a national non-profit supporting community involvement in public projects. He also founded Portland Free Play, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing adventurous play opportunities to under-served children. Portland Free Play is currently pioneering to enrich elementary school recess through the addition of loose parts.
When not working to support children’s play, Leon spends most of his time sweating in his mobile sauna, the Burn Barrel.
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