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Title: Looking at InfantToddler Environments


1
Looking at Infant/Toddler Environments
2
Make a note to yourself with the answer to these
questions
  • 1) What is your favorite space?
  • 2) What does it look like?
  • 3) How do you feel when you are in this
  • space?

3
Remember that the environments must meet the
perspectives of all who use them
  • Children
  • Families
  • Caregivers
  • Other program staff

4
Types of Spaces Infant/Toddler Environments
should have
  • Space for carrying out daily routines (feeding,
    diapering, napping)
  • Space for daily learning activities
  • Space for outdoor play
  • Space for families
  • Space for personal belongings

5
The environment should
  • Be Appealing
  • Be Stimulating but not over stimulating
  • Allow for movement
  • Be easy to maintain
  • Promote play and exploration
  • Include storage areas

6
The environment should send positive messages
  • Not only is it important to have organized spaces
    the messages that the environment sends to
    families and children need to be positive!

7
The activity areas and the materials are also
very important.
  • The next slides break down the activity areas
    that SHOULD be included in every Infant/Toddler
    environment. They also break down the materials
    that should be included in each area.
  • This info taken from the ITERS-R Activities
    sub-scale

8
Books
  • At least 12 age appropriate books (but no less
    than 2 per child) accessible for much of the day
  • Books should be non-frightening and non-violent
  • Books should include a wide variety including
    people of various races, ages, and abilities, as
    well as animals, familiar objects and familiar
    routines

9
Books (contd)
  • An area should be set up for independent use by
    toddlers
  • Staff should be involved with staff throughout
    the day using the books with children

10
Fine Motor
  • Fine motor includes all interlocking materials
    such as shape sorters, puzzles, stacking rings,
    etc.
  • Many enough so that there is no competition for
    use
  • Varied things that require different fine motor
    skills such as grasping, shaking, pushing,
    pulling, scribbling, etc)
  • Well-organized and rotated

11
Active Physical Play
  • Indoor opportunities daily for active play
  • Outdoor opportunities daily for active play
  • Materials available for promoting gross motor
    development skills such as walking, balancing,
    climbing, crawling, etc.

12
Art
  • Not required if ALL children are younger than 12
    months BUT it is BEST PRACTICE!
  • Art materials are available and accessible for
    children (non-toxic or unsafe)
  • Food used for art DOES NOT COUNT!

13
Extra Credit Opportunity
  • For 3 extra credit discussion board points find
    the Extra Credit Art forum and share with the
    group why it is Developmentally Inappropriate to
    use food as art or other play materials with
    young children.

14
Music/Movement
  • Many musical instruments and/or toys accessible
    daily.
  • Recorded music is used at limited times with a
    positive purpose
  • Staff should also informally sing/chant with
    children daily
  • Examples of music/movement experiences include
  • CD player / tape player
  • Music boxes
  • Musical toys/instruments

15
Blocks
  • Interlocking blocks like leggos, duplos are not
    considered blocks but fine motor.
  • At least 3 sets of blocks (a set must have at
    least 10 blocks)
  • A variety of accessories including transportation
    toys, people, animals

16
Dramatic Play
  • Many and varied age-appropriate dramatic play
    accessible daily
  • Examples include dolls, pots/pans, dress-up
    clothes, soft animals, small play buildings, etc.
  • Props representing everyday life experiences
  • Well-organized and child-size materials

17
Sand/Water
  • Not required if ALL children are 18 months or
    younger BUT it is BEST PRACTICE to offer!
  • Sand or water play offered daily
  • Variety of toys to use for sand/water play
  • Well-organized area
  • Sterilized potting soil or finely shredded mulch
    can be used as a Substitute.
  • Do NOT substitute dried beans, small pebbles,
    styrofoam, corn meal, flour, rice, etc.

18
Nature/Science
  • Daily experiences with nature/science indoors and
    outdoors
  • Examples
  • Outdoors infants placed on blankets in the
    grass, toddlers explore flowers or trees.
    Indoors
  • Indoors aquarium, live plants, watching birds
    at feeders, classroom pets
  • Pictures, books, or toys should also represent
    nature with real animals, realistic toy animals,
    etc.

19
Use of TV/Video/Computer
  • The use of TV, video, and/or computer is NOT
    required and should NOT be used with children
    under 1 year old.
  • If any are used the time should be limited to 30
    minutes in a full-day program and computer is
    limited to 10 minutes each turn.
  • If used then there must be AT LEAST one
    alternative activity
  • If used staff must be actively involved and
    materials should be non-violent and
    non-frightening.

20
Promoting Acceptance of Diversity
  • Many books, pictures and other materials include
    diversity - show people in non-stereotypical
    roles
  • Dolls should represent at least 3 different races
  • Non-sexist images in pictures and books

21
Reflection
  • Please look back to the note you wrote regarding
    your favorite spaces. After you have completed
    your reading and review of this powerpoint - how
    do you think infant/toddler environments could
    share the same characteristics as your favorite
    place?
  • On the discussion board find the Extra Credit
    forum - Reflection for 3 extra points share
    your reflection response here.
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