"Follow the simple steps in the 5 step guide to consider how you might apply your own creativity in transforming an underground location into a cosy kindergarten" -
Transforming your shelter can take as short or as long as you would like it to. We'd suggest setting aside two weekends. Using the first weekend to plan out the transformation and sourcing materials, and the second weekend to implement your vision. That way you also wouldn't disrupt children who might use the space during the week.
Identify the shelter you'll transform
You'll need to identify the shelter that you wish to transform.Perhaps this is one you're already involved with using, or if not, perhaps you'd like to reach out to a kindergarten in your area and see if you can support them in transforming their existing space!
Remember:
Brainstorm your vision for the shelter
How will you make the shelter comfortable for children?
These recommended steps and guides have been collated from a variety of open-source articles written by Ukrainian community members. We encourage you to check them out to draw inspiration for your own transformation of an underground shelter!
https://b50.com.ua/2022/1207/...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXqNgKIL-PE&t=1s
Plan for functional needs in the shelter
Before you start implementing creative and playful interventions in the space, make sure you have provided basic and functional needs for the space. For example, these are:
Get creative with how you might beautify the space!
Now that you've considered the functional requirements for the shelter, it's time to beautify the space and transform it into a magical and playful environment fit for young children.
There are endless ways by which to add creativity and warmth to the shelter, but here are a few tried and tested ideas to inspire you:
Spread the word to those who could benefit
There are likely many more shelters who could be inspired from what you've created. Share your transformation with your community and encourage others who are using shelters to transform the space into a cosy and psychologically safe space for children.