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Chapter 12:
              The Physical Environment




McGraw-Hill/Irwin          © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved.
A Safe Environment


• The physical environment must be safe.

  – Group size and adult-child ratio are important.
  – Child-proof the environment.
  – Know how to contact emergency personnel and put
    together an emergency plan.
  – Know first aid and CPR.
  – Always supervise children.




                                                      12-2
A Healthful Environment


• The environment must be healthy.

  – Wash your hands often.
  – Make sure there is good light and ventilation.
  – Wash children’s hands regularly.
  – Use precautions when preparing food, changing
    diapers, etc.
  – Learn signs of common illness and follow polices about
    reporting illness.


                                                        12-3
Nutrition


• Food must be appropriate to:

  – Children’s age
  – Children’s physical condition
  – Children’s cultural and/or religious traditions




                                                      12-4
Nutrition


• Feeding infants:

  – Make sure the room is supportive of breast-feeding
    mothers.
  – Learn how to properly handle and store breast milk.
  – Provide for individualized infant nutrition.




                                                          12-5
Nutrition


• Feeding infants:

  – Avoid additives
  – Avoid mixtures (casseroles, etc.)
  – Use pure, unseasoned food
  – Talk with parents about special dietary needs




                                                    12-6
Nutrition


• Feeding toddlers:

  – Offer a nutritious variety of foods
  – Incorporate finger foods if culturally appropriate
  – Use small portions
  – Avoid foods which may choke toddlers




                                                         12-7
The Learning Environment


• The structure of a program depends on its
  environment.

  – Behavior is influenced by environment.
  – All children should be accommodated in the
    environment.




                                                 12-8
The Learning Environment


• Layout

  – The sleeping area should be away from the play area.
  – The eating area should be away from the diapering
    area.
  – If possible, keep the eating area away from the play
    area.




                                                           12-9
The Learning Environment


• Eating area

  – A sink, counter, refrigerator, and provision for warming
    food should be either in the room or near the eating
    area.
  – Children need small, low tables to encourage
    independence.

                          How do you feel about eating outdoors?




                                                              12-10
The Learning Environment


• Toileting area

  – Toddlers appreciate child-sized toilets.
  – Children need access to a sink, soap, and towels.
  – The toileting area should be convenient to play space.




                                                         12-11
Developmental Appropriateness


• The learning area must be developmentally
  appropriate.

• Flexibility is required when infants and toddlers
  are in the same room.




                                                      12-12
Developmental Appropriateness


• An appropriate environment for infants:

  – Allows infants to be on the floor, but protected from
    walking feet
  – Has supports for infants who are newly upright
  – Only uses cribs as sleeping environments




                                                            12-13
Developmental Appropriateness


• An appropriate environment for toddlers:

  – Is an environment that encourages independence
  – Invites toddlers to explore using both gross and fine
    motor skills
  – Contains a variety of age-appropriate toys and
    equipment that develop active, creative, and
    manipulative skills




                                                            12-14
Developmental Appropriateness


• Family child care:

  – May have a less “institutionalized” feel
  – May be smaller in scale and more homey
  – Is more likely to have mixed age groups, and must
    adapt the space to promote safe interactions and
    exploration for infants and toddlers




                                                        12-15
What should be in the play environment


• Newborns:
  – Just a few things to look at. People are most
    interesting.
• Young infants:
  – Should not be distracted from hand exploration.
  – Multi-sensory toys not necessary.
  – 14 x 14 cotton scarf multi-purpose infant toy.
• Older infants:
  – Bowls, wooden spoons, stackable plastic cups.


                                                      12-16
What should be in the play environment


• Simple play materials, individualized attention,
  and a safe environment that promotes interaction
  are essential components to infant and toddler
  play.

  – Such conditions help children develop long attention
    spans, concentration, and other manipulative and
    physical skills.




                                                           12-17
What should be in the play environment



What toys and materials are appropriate for inside
                       play?



   What toys and materials are appropriate for
                  outside play?




                                                 12-18
Assessing the Quality of an Infant-Toddler
Environment

• The five dimensions of a learning environment
  include:

  – Balancing soft and hard
  – Providing for intrusion and seclusion
  – Encouraging mobility
  – The open-closed dimension
  – The simple-complex dimension



                                                  12-19
Assessing the Quality of an Infant-Toddler
Environment

• Simple toys and materials are best for infants.

• Children under age three may need more open-
  ended materials than closed ones.




                 What types of toys are open-ended?



                                                      12-20
Assessing the Quality of an Infant-Toddler
Environment

• The following characteristics are also important:

  – Aesthetics (the visual appeal of the room)
  – Acoustics (are children who need quiet protected?)
  – Order (room arrangement can make a big difference in
    the order of a room)




                                                         12-21
The Physical Environment


• Remember, when planning a physical
  environment, be sure to consider:

  – Developmentally appropriate practice
  – Individually appropriate practice
  – Culturally appropriate practice




                                           12-22
Online Learning Center


• See Chapter 12 of the text’s Online Learning
  Center for chapter quizzes, Theory Into Action
  activities, Video Observations, and more.




                                                   12-23

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Creating Safe Environments for Infants and Toddlers

  • 1. Chapter 12: The Physical Environment McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved.
  • 2. A Safe Environment • The physical environment must be safe. – Group size and adult-child ratio are important. – Child-proof the environment. – Know how to contact emergency personnel and put together an emergency plan. – Know first aid and CPR. – Always supervise children. 12-2
  • 3. A Healthful Environment • The environment must be healthy. – Wash your hands often. – Make sure there is good light and ventilation. – Wash children’s hands regularly. – Use precautions when preparing food, changing diapers, etc. – Learn signs of common illness and follow polices about reporting illness. 12-3
  • 4. Nutrition • Food must be appropriate to: – Children’s age – Children’s physical condition – Children’s cultural and/or religious traditions 12-4
  • 5. Nutrition • Feeding infants: – Make sure the room is supportive of breast-feeding mothers. – Learn how to properly handle and store breast milk. – Provide for individualized infant nutrition. 12-5
  • 6. Nutrition • Feeding infants: – Avoid additives – Avoid mixtures (casseroles, etc.) – Use pure, unseasoned food – Talk with parents about special dietary needs 12-6
  • 7. Nutrition • Feeding toddlers: – Offer a nutritious variety of foods – Incorporate finger foods if culturally appropriate – Use small portions – Avoid foods which may choke toddlers 12-7
  • 8. The Learning Environment • The structure of a program depends on its environment. – Behavior is influenced by environment. – All children should be accommodated in the environment. 12-8
  • 9. The Learning Environment • Layout – The sleeping area should be away from the play area. – The eating area should be away from the diapering area. – If possible, keep the eating area away from the play area. 12-9
  • 10. The Learning Environment • Eating area – A sink, counter, refrigerator, and provision for warming food should be either in the room or near the eating area. – Children need small, low tables to encourage independence. How do you feel about eating outdoors? 12-10
  • 11. The Learning Environment • Toileting area – Toddlers appreciate child-sized toilets. – Children need access to a sink, soap, and towels. – The toileting area should be convenient to play space. 12-11
  • 12. Developmental Appropriateness • The learning area must be developmentally appropriate. • Flexibility is required when infants and toddlers are in the same room. 12-12
  • 13. Developmental Appropriateness • An appropriate environment for infants: – Allows infants to be on the floor, but protected from walking feet – Has supports for infants who are newly upright – Only uses cribs as sleeping environments 12-13
  • 14. Developmental Appropriateness • An appropriate environment for toddlers: – Is an environment that encourages independence – Invites toddlers to explore using both gross and fine motor skills – Contains a variety of age-appropriate toys and equipment that develop active, creative, and manipulative skills 12-14
  • 15. Developmental Appropriateness • Family child care: – May have a less “institutionalized” feel – May be smaller in scale and more homey – Is more likely to have mixed age groups, and must adapt the space to promote safe interactions and exploration for infants and toddlers 12-15
  • 16. What should be in the play environment • Newborns: – Just a few things to look at. People are most interesting. • Young infants: – Should not be distracted from hand exploration. – Multi-sensory toys not necessary. – 14 x 14 cotton scarf multi-purpose infant toy. • Older infants: – Bowls, wooden spoons, stackable plastic cups. 12-16
  • 17. What should be in the play environment • Simple play materials, individualized attention, and a safe environment that promotes interaction are essential components to infant and toddler play. – Such conditions help children develop long attention spans, concentration, and other manipulative and physical skills. 12-17
  • 18. What should be in the play environment What toys and materials are appropriate for inside play? What toys and materials are appropriate for outside play? 12-18
  • 19. Assessing the Quality of an Infant-Toddler Environment • The five dimensions of a learning environment include: – Balancing soft and hard – Providing for intrusion and seclusion – Encouraging mobility – The open-closed dimension – The simple-complex dimension 12-19
  • 20. Assessing the Quality of an Infant-Toddler Environment • Simple toys and materials are best for infants. • Children under age three may need more open- ended materials than closed ones. What types of toys are open-ended? 12-20
  • 21. Assessing the Quality of an Infant-Toddler Environment • The following characteristics are also important: – Aesthetics (the visual appeal of the room) – Acoustics (are children who need quiet protected?) – Order (room arrangement can make a big difference in the order of a room) 12-21
  • 22. The Physical Environment • Remember, when planning a physical environment, be sure to consider: – Developmentally appropriate practice – Individually appropriate practice – Culturally appropriate practice 12-22
  • 23. Online Learning Center • See Chapter 12 of the text’s Online Learning Center for chapter quizzes, Theory Into Action activities, Video Observations, and more. 12-23