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Tazate

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If your program includes club activities, how would you arrange a place for the children?
 
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How can you provide high spaces as well as low ones in the indoor environment?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Let the children decorate the space, perhaps adding a sign with the club name. Furnish the area with whatever is needed for their particular activity.

Answer to Question 2

Use a double-decker approach with a climbing structure that has an upper level and a space underneath.




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