Gözde Hatiboğlu Psychotherapist / Psychology Academy

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Gözde Hatiboğlu Psychotherapist / Psychology Academy

The environment and external conditions in which a child grows up are crucial for their psychological development. The home is their living space and the first place where their sense of belonging develops, so planning this space is crucial. The child's living space will have a significant impact on their psychological world, even shaping their perception of their own space later in life.
As parents, you, as adults, have a lot of work to do at this point. Spaces designed with a child's physical and mental development in mind will also play a significant role in their perceptual and cognitive development. Within their home and room, children will be able to take on educational and instructional roles and reinforce these roles through play. In their own space, they will feel both free and responsible, sharing this space with others and family members.

Spiritual, emotional, cognitive, and physical development progress in conjunction with each other. A holistic perspective is needed to ensure that the child's developmental landscape is not compromised, and the design should be designed with the child's needs in mind, understanding developmental stages and seasonal changes.

Our spatial perception actually begins with conception. Our first room, our first personal space, is the womb. Perhaps throughout our lives, we search for the kind of comfort, the kind of security, we find there. In fact, this is why we need to lie in the fetal position when we're sad or feeling insecure.

I can't help but mention something else that's frequently mentioned: ages 0-6. Its importance is undoubtedly indisputable in terms of the development of spatial perception. The child's space and the objects within it will have as great an impact as the parents' influence on the child. Your child should have a world of their own, and in creating this world, it's important to foster a sense of freedom, creativity, and freedom, far from the ordinary. Most importantly, freedom. Children who love their own space and have their own space will feel freer, their imaginations will develop more. They will progress toward becoming healthier individuals and will be able to understand their own responsibilities. Personal space will also develop a child's capacity for play. It's important to remember that they learn about events, situations, and objects in their environment through play.

Giving your child a playhouse means giving them the world. It means teaching them basic care needs, love, compassion, and trust, being close to their parents while also staying away, sharing with friends, self-discovery, freedom, imagination, and responsibility. It also means helping them experience their world healthily and happily, and most importantly, helping them become human.

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