Child-friendly environments for institutions

Practical standards for learning spaces that earn trust.

CASUX brings together creation guidance, construction discipline, certification routes, advocacy tools, and research references for education operators, program partners, and institutional buyers.

Program lens Education settings shaped for care, clarity, and accountability.

CASUX aligns site planning, materials, and evidence so teams can discuss readiness with a common vocabulary.

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Core guidance

Four routes into the CASUX framework.

The site is organized around the practical questions institutional buyers and program leads raise first: how to create, build, certify, support, and verify child-friendly environments.

Creation

Program concepts and setting principles

Explore design intent, age-appropriate spatial cues, and the expectations that shape early planning conversations.

Construction

Materials, detailing, and build discipline

Follow the practical side of delivery: surfaces, finishes, circulation, and the details that influence long-term use.

Certification

Review points for institutional confidence

Understand how evidence, review criteria, and operational readiness can be framed for procurement and approval.

Advocacy

Language for partners and decision-makers

Use clear, respectful framing to explain why child-friendly standards matter in school, center, and community settings.

Standards and proof

Evidence that supports planning, review, and collaboration.

The research center and information platform provide a steady reference point for teams that need a credible baseline before they commit to a program direction.

What buyers and partners can verify here

Standards language
Definitions, review criteria, and shared terms for cross-team conversations.
Research access
Background material that helps teams compare options with stronger context.
Delivery readiness
Signals that support planning, execution, and later certification review.

Collection shelf

  • Research — reference notes, study themes, and institutional context.
  • Information — organized access to core materials and guidance.
  • Certification — criteria, checkpoints, and review framing.
Primary action

Start a standards conversation with the CASUX team.

For planning, research, or institutional review, the team can help you align the right route to the work ahead.