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PEABODY TERRACE CHILDREN’S CENTER Natural Playgrounds 2012-2013

PEABODY TERRACE CHILDREN’S CENTER Natural Playgrounds 2012-2013. 3 different areas all accessible to various age children. All 3 to be redone. Peabody Terrace Children’s Center. The Infant North Yard 2 Classes: Infant North & Toddler One North Ages: 6 months-2 years

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PEABODY TERRACE CHILDREN’S CENTER Natural Playgrounds 2012-2013

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  1. PEABODY TERRACE CHILDREN’S CENTER Natural Playgrounds 2012-2013

  2. 3 different areas all accessible to various age children. All 3 to be redone. PeabodyTerraceChildren’s Center

  3. The Infant North Yard 2 Classes: Infant North & Toddler One North Ages: 6 months-2 years Pictures taken in 2010

  4. Parts of old sand box that will be thrown away but the children really liked these elements so , maybe we could recreate/reuse these somewhere

  5. The Preschool Yard 3 Classes: Toddler Two North, Preschool One and Preschool Two Ages: 2 years - 5 years Pictures taken in 2010

  6. Possible places for storage sheds: just cant be where someone could climb on top and access someone’s balcony Our old fences

  7. The Southside Yard 3 Classes: Infant South Toddler One South and Toddler Two South Ages: 3 months- 2.9 years Pictures taken in 2010

  8. Children who play regularly in natural environments show more advanced motor fitness, including coordination, balance and agility, and they are sick less often. (Grahan et al. 1997: Fjortoft & Sageie 2001) Is part of human development Is not just for playgrounds What is Play? Is for everyone: kids just are better at it! Play is exploratory, creative and imaginative Is not wasting time is important to the health and development of individuals and the community at large Is not only for KIDS

  9. Toysweplaywith

  10. a natural playground, natural playscape, green playground or natural play environment is an area where kids can play with natural elements such as sand, water, wood and living plants. (Naturalplaygrounds.info) What are Natural Playgrounds ? (Natural Playgrounds) seek to combine elements of the garden with those of the traditional playground. (Playgrounddesign.blogspot.com)

  11. Thingstothinkabout… • Should be useable year round ie. Snow in the winter, • Local plants (grasses): cost and maintenance, • Sun Protection, especially for the Southside Yard • Take into account that the children like to carry the sand to different areas, especially those that resemble a house • Our history and location; next to Charles River: boats and water

  12. Whatwefindinspirational… Playground elements

  13. Whatwefindinspirational… Playground elements

  14. Whatwefindinspirational… Playground elements

  15. Ibirapuera Park, Sao Paulo-Brazil (8) Beacon School Playground_soa Paulo (1) Whatwefindinspirational… Playground elements

  16. Tufts University’s Natural Playground

  17. Pulley on Cambridge Public Playground

  18. Reggio Emilia-Italy: outdoors (3) Santa Barbara botanic garden

  19. Whatwefindinspirational… Playground elements

  20. Whatwefindinspirational… Playground elements

  21. The city of Cambridge is also moving towards the natural playground ideas and elements… Playgrounds

  22. Playgrounds

  23. Playgrounds

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