Designing for Early Childhood Education Environments

NeoCon Presentation Description: Smith System's Continuing Education Unit (CEU) "Designing for Early Childhood Education Environments" explores best practices in creating engaging, developmentally appropriate learning spaces for young children. This course is designed for architects, designers, and educators who want to deepen their understanding of early childhood learning environments and their impact on student development. This CEU aligns with Smith System's mission to create thoughtful, student-focused learning environments that support active, hands-on learning for young children. Whether designing classrooms, collaborative areas, or multi-use spaces, participants will leave with actionable insights to shape the future of early childhood education settings.

Emily Islip, M.ED, ECLPS

Product Portfolio Manager

Smith System

Emily Islip is an educational specialist with a Bachelor of Science in Early Education, a Master of Teacher Leader degree, and EDmarket Certified Learning Place Specialist (ECLPS) credentials. Her passion for forward-thinking curriculum and learning environments is rooted in years of teaching across early childhood, elementary, and middle school settings, followed by over a decade designing innovative classrooms. As a key leader at Smith System, Emily helps guide the development of flexible, ergonomic, and sustainable furniture solutions that enhance student engagement, collaboration, and well-being—supporting educators in creating inclusive, effective learning spaces.
This content will not be available until 06/07/2026 at 8:00 AM (EDT)