Year Published: 2012

Author: Georgia Hall

Children's development is supported by contexts that promote their learning and growth, including early care and education and out-of-school-time programs. Considerable research has examined the importance of psychosocial environments, including relationships with caring adults. Physical environments are also important contexts for children's development. The physical environment is "the stage or setting upon which social transactions take place."

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  • National Institute on Out-of-School Time
  • Youth and Adolescent Development
  • Education and Child Care
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