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Entrance Ways Providing a positive first impression to families, children and visitors is important.
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Families feel Welcome
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Photos Digital photo frames are a great way to share activities that have occurred during the day with parents
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A comfortable place for parents to sit and converse with care givers at arrival or pick up, observe their child, or sit/read/or do a puzzle with their child to assist with the transition between home and child care.
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Providing space for family shows that they are valued.
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Parents appreciate being able to refer to staff names and qualifications
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Natural materials make the space feel home-like and welcoming
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Staff feel more comfortable and relaxed in a beautiful environment.
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Home-like touches such as photos of the children and families, make families feel comfortable and valued.
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Cultural Diversity Culturally diverse art and decorations are a simple way to show families they are welcome and add to the learning experiences of the children.
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Cozy space Infants and toddlers like to have small spaces where they can relax and feel safe
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Be creative Consider various ways that you can make use of the space that is available.
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Cozy spaces can be simple
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Comfortable places to relax are important
Comfortable places to relax are important. Children have varying tolerance levels and some may need a place to go and “chill” before rejoining peers.
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Closet Space You may have closet space available in the children’s play space. Consider using it as a cozy corner for the children instead of as a storage location.
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Place for Privacy Spaces for privacy and quiet must also be easy to supervise to ensure the safety of the children
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Fabric is used to create a feeling of a separate space and privacy
Fabric is used to create a feeling of a separate space and privacy. Fire retardant fabric should be used.
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This space is large enough for two children to share and so supports the growth of relationships.
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There are many options to provide space for privacy.
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This space includes a mirror so children can see themselves when they look up.
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Relax Children need a space where they can lay down and relax when they are tired or just want to be alone.
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Self Regulation When there is space to do so, children can learn to self regulate their behaviour and take a break when they are feeling overwhelmed.
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Partnerships Share materials or resources with other facilities when the children are done with them Create partnerships such as with the local high school or college to create materials
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When your environment has a cozy, homelike feel that brings out strong connections among the people there, they will experience a sense of belonging and security.” Curtis and Carter, Designs for Living and Learning, 2003
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