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7 elements to consider when planning the physical environment

Post by 27959 » Fri Apr 08, 2016 4:02 pm

Q) List the seven key elements that need to be considered when planning the physical environment.



To maximise children’s engagement and level of positive experience and inclusive relationships,
an approved service needs to carefully consider physical layout and resources in the
environment, including:
• the location of the service
• the amount of space and how it is arranged and used for different groups and ages of
children
• access between indoor and outdoor environments
• arrangements within rooms
• the availability of a variety of furniture, equipment and resources
• the air quality
• internal and external noise levels
• visibility and design that facilitates effective supervision
• ventilation and access to natural light.



Not sure if these are the actual 7 elements, as there are more than 7 but was just wondering if I was on the right track!


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Re: 7 elements to consider when planning the physical environment

Post by Lorina » Sat Apr 09, 2016 9:24 pm

The information you added is good and it certainly fits into the question but I'm unsure if they're the 7 elements. I had search myself and I also couldn't find any exact of the 7 elements as the question relates too.

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Re: 7 elements to consider when planning the physical environment

Post by Brad0001 » Wed Aug 10, 2016 3:08 pm

I just wanted to add that while I could not find a specific list of seven elements, the document "Play and Exploration for Infants and Toddlers" from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education (2010), page 21 was a big help for me, as it outlines seven key ideas relating to the physical environment, and I was able to break these down into their main elements :)

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Re: 7 elements to consider when planning the physical environment

Post by Lorina » Fri Aug 12, 2016 9:26 am

Brad0001 wrote:I just wanted to add that while I could not find a specific list of seven elements, the document "Play and Exploration for Infants and Toddlers" from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education (2010), page 21 was a big help for me, as it outlines seven key ideas relating to the physical environment, and I was able to break these down into their main elements :)
Really appreciate your suggestion for finding information for this question! It was hard to find anything about this question!

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Re: 7 elements to consider when planning the physical environment

Post by pola » Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:00 pm

When planning the physical environment there are seven key elements that need to be considered.

1. Safety
2. Aesthetics
3. Space
4. Storage and access to materials
5. Traffic
6. Furniture
7. Boundaries and dividers

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Re: 7 elements to consider when planning the physical environment

Post by Lorina » Thu Oct 06, 2016 5:01 am

pola wrote:When planning the physical environment there are seven key elements that need to be considered.

1. Safety
2. Aesthetics
3. Space
4. Storage and access to materials
5. Traffic
6. Furniture
7. Boundaries and dividers
Thank you! :thumbup:

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