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What Makes A Space Work
December 3, 2003

"The thing that astonished him was that cats should have two holes cut in their coat exactly at the place where their eyes are." - G. C. Lichtenberg



WHAT MAKES A SPACE WORK

"Space" will be the focus of "Beginnings Workshop" in the January 2004 issue of Child Care Information Exchange.  We are collecting insights from the field on the use of space in early childhood settings, as part of the in print and online versions of this project.  Please take a few minutes to answer one or more of the following questions and send your response back to us at [email protected].  If we use your insights, we will give you full credit.

1.  What are the elements of space that works in early childhood program settings?
2.  How do you know if a space is not working?
3.  Do you have a story to share about a space that did or didn't work?  

Thank you for your help.


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