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Designing Infant Rooms That Encourage Autonomy, Exploration, and Discovery

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Through guided reflection, discussion, and creative activities, participants will strengthen their capacity for reflective, self-aware practice.
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Introducing LEARN Intensives, a new live virtual event series from ZERO TO THREE inspired by the innovation and thought leadership of the LEARN Conference.

These interactive deep-dive sessions bring timely topics, emerging research, and leading experts directly to you. Each event offers a unique opportunity to explore the ideas shaping the future of early childhood and engage more deeply with the conversations that matter most to the field.

Designing Infant Rooms That Encourage Autonomy, Exploration, and Discovery

Jan 14, 2027; 1 PM- 2:45 PM 

Cost: General: $79 / Members: $54 

Infant learning is shaped by the environments we create. This session explores how thoughtfully designed infant rooms can support autonomy, movement, and discovery. Participants will examine how restrictive equipment can limit development and consider alternatives that promote active exploration. Through examples and guided reflection, participants will learn how to design “tiny destinations” that offer meaningful visual, sensory, and physical experiences tailored to each child’s developmental level. Emphasis will be placed on creating flexible environments that evolve as infants grow and develop.

Presenters:

  • Rebecca Berlin, PhD, President, Gryphon House 
  • Sandra Duncan, EdD, Author and Consultant 

Learner Objectives:  

As a result of participating in this event, attendees will be able to: 

    •  Describe how the use of restrictive infant equipment (e.g., swings, walkers, seats) can impact motor development and contribute to developmental concerns such as “Container Baby Syndrome.”
    • Identify developmental differences among infants in a shared environment, including variations in mobility and independence (e.g., dependent movement, rolling, scooting, crawling, pulling up).
    •  Recognize key features of an infant classroom environment that support autonomy, exploration, and developmentally appropriate visual, sensory, and physical experiences.

CEUs: 1.5 Contact Hours/ 0.2 CEUs 

Note: Recording available but CEUs only offered in live session. 

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