In Caring Spaces, Learning Places: Children's Environments that Work, Jim Greenman wrote, "Space speaks to each of us. Long corridors whisper 'run' to a child; picket fences invite us to trail our hands along the slats. Physical objects have emotional messages of warmth, pleasure, solemnity, fear; action messages of come close, touch me, stay away; or identity messages of I'm strong, or I'm fragile… and spaces do more than speak — they load our bodies and minds with sensory information."
If you sat quietly in your indoor and outdoor environments, what would the spaces say to you and what are they saying to children?
And an equally important question: how do you LISTEN?
Contributed by Christine Kiewra
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