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Ergonomics from Classroom to Office | Workspace Design Lab Ep. 6

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🧠 Can toys make us better designers?
In this solo episode of Workspace Design Lab, host Syl Vander Park takes a thoughtful dive into how everyday objects, like fidget toys and lap pads, are changing the way we think about workplace comfort, focus, and inclusion. Inspired by a conversation with her 6-year-old daughter, Syl explores how tools often used in classrooms can translate to adult offices in powerful ways. From posture and sensory input to neurodiverse-friendly design, this episode uncovers the small, often overlooked choices that lead to more human-centered workspaces. If you're designing for wellbeing, this one’s a must-listen.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
• Ergonomic chairs, kneeling stools, and balance balls can promote posture and improve focus
• Fidget toys and tactile tools help with emotional regulation and engagement
• Sensory mats and weighted lap pads provide comfort and body awareness
• Neurodiversity needs to be considered in workplace design
• Personal comfort tools, photos, gadgets, habits, have ergonomic impact
• Adult nervous habits can mirror tools used in childhood classrooms
• Inclusive design should address how people actually function, not just how spaces look
• Education settings offer inspiration for ergonomic innovation
• Repetitive movement helps regulate attention and processing
• Movement between activities supports focus and anticipation
BEST MOMENTS:

00:01:43. “Do you talk about toys? And I thought about it... what a wonderful way to think about our workplaces.”
00:02:28. “We're all some kind of overwhelmed with what I'm looking at. I can get distracted and lose my train of thought.”
00:03:15. “Some people, they have their desks and they put their pictures up. That gives them a sense of comfort.”
00:04:07. “The elementary school and children's ergonomic considerations are probably... I’m going to have to do a deep dive.”
00:05:09. “Ergonomic toys would support good posture, improve focus and provide sensory input.”
00:06:02. “Safety. Ensure all toys are childproof and made of non-toxic materials.”
00:07:44. “Generally people talk about making sure that kids get up every 30 minutes.”
00:09:48. “Can public schools implement great lessons from what we see in workplaces?”

Workspace Design Lab | Healthy Spaces, Lasting Impact
📅 New episodes release every 2nd Thursday at 6 AM ET / GMT-4.
Join host Syl VanderPark as we explore ergonomic office design, modern interiors, and sustainable workspace solutions with architects, designers, and industry leaders.
Watch and subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4x47wvr2
💡 If this conversation helped you reimagine what a workspace can be, share it with a colleague or client. Together we can design offices that support wellbeing, productivity, and lasting impact.
Produced by APodcastGeek
https://apodcastgeek.com

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Manage episode 522622736 series 3693438
Innhold levert av Sylvanna VanderPark. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Sylvanna VanderPark eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

🧠 Can toys make us better designers?
In this solo episode of Workspace Design Lab, host Syl Vander Park takes a thoughtful dive into how everyday objects, like fidget toys and lap pads, are changing the way we think about workplace comfort, focus, and inclusion. Inspired by a conversation with her 6-year-old daughter, Syl explores how tools often used in classrooms can translate to adult offices in powerful ways. From posture and sensory input to neurodiverse-friendly design, this episode uncovers the small, often overlooked choices that lead to more human-centered workspaces. If you're designing for wellbeing, this one’s a must-listen.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
• Ergonomic chairs, kneeling stools, and balance balls can promote posture and improve focus
• Fidget toys and tactile tools help with emotional regulation and engagement
• Sensory mats and weighted lap pads provide comfort and body awareness
• Neurodiversity needs to be considered in workplace design
• Personal comfort tools, photos, gadgets, habits, have ergonomic impact
• Adult nervous habits can mirror tools used in childhood classrooms
• Inclusive design should address how people actually function, not just how spaces look
• Education settings offer inspiration for ergonomic innovation
• Repetitive movement helps regulate attention and processing
• Movement between activities supports focus and anticipation
BEST MOMENTS:

00:01:43. “Do you talk about toys? And I thought about it... what a wonderful way to think about our workplaces.”
00:02:28. “We're all some kind of overwhelmed with what I'm looking at. I can get distracted and lose my train of thought.”
00:03:15. “Some people, they have their desks and they put their pictures up. That gives them a sense of comfort.”
00:04:07. “The elementary school and children's ergonomic considerations are probably... I’m going to have to do a deep dive.”
00:05:09. “Ergonomic toys would support good posture, improve focus and provide sensory input.”
00:06:02. “Safety. Ensure all toys are childproof and made of non-toxic materials.”
00:07:44. “Generally people talk about making sure that kids get up every 30 minutes.”
00:09:48. “Can public schools implement great lessons from what we see in workplaces?”

Workspace Design Lab | Healthy Spaces, Lasting Impact
📅 New episodes release every 2nd Thursday at 6 AM ET / GMT-4.
Join host Syl VanderPark as we explore ergonomic office design, modern interiors, and sustainable workspace solutions with architects, designers, and industry leaders.
Watch and subscribe on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4x47wvr2
💡 If this conversation helped you reimagine what a workspace can be, share it with a colleague or client. Together we can design offices that support wellbeing, productivity, and lasting impact.
Produced by APodcastGeek
https://apodcastgeek.com

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