The secret to life is finding joy in ordinary things.
-Ruth Reichl, American chef and writer
"We see reflections of sensitivity to beauty — or aesthetic sensitivity — in such human characteristics as perception, imagination, observation, and creativity. These characteristics can be fostered and are intentionally addressed in some early childhood programs." These are the observations of Ruth Wilson in her article "Beauty in the Lives of Young Children," which forms the basis for the new Out of the Box Training Kit by the same name. In the article, Wilson spells out 18 ideas for incorporating beauty into the life of programs. A few examples:
- Add plants, river rocks, and other natural materials to the indoor environment.
- Use tablecloths, curtains, and attractive rugs to enhance the decor of the room.
- Provide child-friendly workspaces where projects can be continued over time.
- Create a "Wall of Beauty" by displaying objects and/or representations of beauty.
- Introduce children's books with stories and illustrations depicting the beauty of various places and different cultures.
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