Well-planned and well-designed daycare rooms can do a lot: they allow children to experience themselves as creators of their environment and to engage in creative activities. This enables them to experience self-efficacy and develop key skills such as relationship-building, decision-making, and creativity. Pedagogically meaningful architecture and interior design for children are therefore key issues for the further development of quality in childcare.
You will learn:
- how you can better tailor your rooms to the needs of children and your everyday educational activities (inventory and analysis).
- how interior design influences communication and relationships among users.
- the important role that open-ended materials play.
- how you can enhance your rooms pedagogically on a low budget and get the most out of the space.
- how you can turn well-designed rooms into a calling card for your institution.
Flexible implementation:
- As a one-day intensive training course
- As a multi-day process support with opportunities for in-depth study
- Individually tailored to your institution and needs
Invest in the quality of your rooms—without having to invest in new equipment. Together, we can create more space for child-friendly learning and development.
Duration & costs
Individual offer based on scope of services and duration.