Design is more powerful than we often realize. Trauma-informed design is the intentional creation of spaces that help people ...
Childhood can be hard even in the best of times. Children are inherently at a power disadvantage, still learning how to manage their emotions, and at the will of adults for food, shelter, and ...
Many architects and designers have highlighted the importance of taking into account all five senses during the design process, in order to create a successful user experience. Fortunately, many ...
Guided by our Whole Child, Every Child philosophy, our pediatric design practice is redefining care for children across the country using evidence-based and trauma-informed design strategies to create ...