How can young children play an active role in developing the
design of learning environments?
What methods can be used to bring together children's and
practitioners' views about their environment?
What insights can young children offer into good designs for
these children's spaces?
With the expansion of early childhood education and the move to
'extended schools', more young children will spend more time than
ever before in institutions. Based on two actual building projects,
this book is the first of its kind to demonstrate the possibilities
of including young children's perspectives in the design and review
of children's spaces.
Situated at the heart of the debate about the relationship
between the built environment and its impact on children's learning
and wellbeing, Transforming Children's Spaces
- provides insights into how young children see their
environment
- discusses children's aspirations for future spaces
- develops the 'Mosaic approach', pioneered by the author, as a
method for listening to young children and adults
Emphasising the importance of visual and verbal methods of
communication, this fascinating book demonstrates how practitioners
and young children can articulate their perspectives, and shows how
participatory methods can support new relationships between
children, practitioners and architects.
This book is essential reading for those who work in children's
spaces and for those who design them as well as being of general
interest to those studying education and childhood studies.
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