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Enabling Environments is a 2015 book published by Practical Preschool that throws light on the features of a setting that make for a positive surrounding for the children, parents and staff.


From page 2

An enabling environment in the Early Years is a physical indoor and outdoor environment which provides:
  • Space
  • High quality resources
  • Displays
  • Accessibility
  • Stability

The environment plays a key role in supporting and developing a child's learning and development.


An enabling environment will:
  • Provide a child with stimulation and challenge
  • Pick up on a child's interestd and enable them to explore and experiemnt
  • Be flexible to allow for quiet, reflective and focused learning, maybe in a comfortable book corner, as well as more boisterious and physical play.
  • Support children's learning across all (seven EYFS 2017) areas of learning allowing them to practise their skills and develop new ones.
  • Help children learn about rules and how to communicate with others.
  • Encourage children's creativity and imagination and permit them to take risks and make mistakes.
  • Promote equality and support children to develop a greater understanding of other's needs, cultures, religions and backgrounds.
  • Provide safety and emotional support.
  • Encourage independence and help children develop a positivie attitude towards learning

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