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THREE RULES FOR ORGANISING SPACE IN THE NURSERY

First rule: the space must be DEFINED.

The space must be enclosed to prevent the child from wandering around. Defining precise corners with recognisable furniture helps the child to orientate himself and recognise the different activities.

Second rule: the space must be IDENTIFIABLE.

Each corner must "speak" and have a language that the child can understand. Each space must have everything that can be used for the activity to be carried out, the choice of furniture is fundamental, as is the choice of colours and different materials to be used. In this way the child will learn to recognise the spaces, remember the activities he has carried out in them and become more confident in them.

Third rule: every space is EDUCATIONAL.

Every space has an educational value, the spaces have a precise function which must meet the needs of children, parents and teachers. A well-organised crèche, with the right colours and functional furniture for the activities, makes it possible to work in the best possible way from both a practical and an emotional point of view.

These are just a few ideas, if you would like advice or advice, or if you simply do not agree, write to us, we will be happy to discuss them together!

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