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Spatial Design

Child-centred spatial design focuses on creating environments that support children's curiosity, independence, and well-being. It considers their scale, movement, and sensory experiences, ensuring that spaces are not only functional but also engaging and adaptable. This approach prioritizes safety, accessibility, and opportunities for exploration, incorporating elements like flexible seating, interactive surfaces, and natural materials to stimulate learning and play. By involving children in the design process, spaces become more meaningful and reflective of their needs, fostering a sense of ownership and belonging while nurturing their development in a holistic and empowering way.

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