Planning environments for young children : physical space

Kritchevsky, Sybil

Planning environments for young children : physical space - Washington National association for the education of young children 1977 - 55,ip.

CONTENTS
Introduction 5
Program Goals and Space 7
How to Analyze Play Space 9
The Contents of Play Space 9
The Organization of Play Space 17
Miscellaneous Problems 25
Summary: Evaluating Play Space 25
Common Problems in Space Development and Use 27
Space Which "Looks Good" but Isn't 27
Yards Which Please the Adult Eye 28
Space Which is Difficult to Develop or Use 31
Converted vs. Designed Space 31
Center Size 32
Vandalism in Yards 34
Observed Differences in Children's Use of Space 34
Some Examples of Successful Development and Use of Space 37
Yard A 37
Center I 40
Center II 41
Determining How Space is Working: How to Plan Your Own Space Use 42
Planning an Environment A Case Study 44
Appendices 49
Bibliography 55



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