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06/25/2008

Child-Scaled Environments

When you discard your own pettiness, center yourself in integrity, and reach into your soul for your greatness, it is always there.
Lynne Twist

In his article "Image and Scale — Child Care Facility Design" (which is one of eight articles in Exchange's online CEU Physical Environment and Room Arrangement), Gary Moore observes that:

"The scale of the environment can influence the feelings and performance of children.... Young children play on the floor, and are occupied with activities that involve tactile and visual interaction with surfaces and materials around them. It is important that their environment consist of materials that are child scaled and inviting.... Children and adults also feel intimidated by large, undifferentiated spaces. Without elements that relate space to human size, spaces will remain ambiguous and uncomfortable. The shape of space and, in particular, the relation between size and ceiling height should reflect the nature of the activity and number of children to be accommodated."

Moore goes on to offer specific suggestions to accomplish proper scale. Here are just a few of his ideas:



Credit for Reading Exchange Articles

Physical Environment and Room Arrangement is one of 21 Exchange article collections that you can read to receive a CEU from University of Wisconsin-Stout. Other CEU modules are:



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