If you have been looking around, you may notice that most daycare have a cute appeal similar to each other – colourful walls and small furniture. But you may not know this: a good daycare space design is more than cute. There is careful consideration of its layout, safety, beauty, acoustics, and educational effectiveness. To be licensed by the government body regulating child care centres in Malaysia (JKM), there are a few requirements to meet such as minimum floor space, natural lighting and ventilation, and materials and interior finishes.
Daycare spaces should be age appropriate
In Malaysia, a daycare or taska caters to infants until preschoolers aged four. This facility requires environments that can stimulate children’s brains by encouraging sensory development, pattern recognition, and safe mobility on a level surface. Potentially hazardous things like scissors and ropes should not be available in this area. The bathroom is also modified with child-sized toilets, lower-level sinks, and so on.
Daycare spaces should be safe and clean
Safety and cleanliness go hand-in-hand. Both are crucial in a daycare environment where a large number of children are present at one time. Choo Choo Train makes the environment safe for children in the following ways:
Daycare spaces should be educational
Daycare spaces should be playful and educational because children need to play for development. This is why we have:
We also consider the flow of our daycare space to invoke calmness and allow students to focus when they are learning through play. Based on our experience of running Choo Choo Train Child Care and Kindergarten for 10 years, we can tell you that a space that meets the needs of your child can make a big difference in how they will benefit from the program.