Abstract

Different stages of child development indicate that a large amount of children's learning process is gone through by perceptual skills related to the surrounding environment. Besides, children need to be active and stimulate their own senses in the environment more than others. The aim of the present study is to find out the importance of the existence of the environmental stimuli in child friendly spaces. Moreover, this study analyzes the characteristics and patterns of outdoor designs responsive to children's senses, and also deals with the way these outdoor designs affect children's growth. This research is a descriptive-analytic study, and the approach of the research is psychological. This study uses documentary resources to reveal the concepts and the importance of the issue. Finally, the research distributes questionnaires to obtain the characteristics of designing the sensory garden. The findings of the study revealed these design solutions: 1.Appealing and friendly environment, 2.Active participation and the integration of ideas, 3.Access to a variety of activities, 4.The possibility of free games, 5.Natural and green spaces, 6.Individual and group activities, 7.Social interaction, 8.Perception and understanding of values, 9. Different space colors. In this respect, the sensory garden leads to improving the healthy senses and the gradual growth of children's senses.

Highlights

  • A child friendly space is an environment that provides the necessary conditions to perform a variety of social activities and interactions for children, and creates opportunities for children to learn from the environment

  • The aim of this study is to discover the role of the environmental stimuli on children development in child friendly spaces

  • First two effective components on child friendly spaces are analyzed by using the trainers' ideas

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Introduction

A child friendly space is an environment that provides the necessary conditions to perform a variety of social activities and interactions for children, and creates opportunities for children to learn from the environment. Speaking, these kinds of environments cause the sense of being useful and effective in children (Mansouri, 2010). The idea of designing the sensory garden has been generated in urban environments, especially in child friendly projects due to the therapeutic effects of open and natural spaces on children.

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