Topic: Risky Play
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Children's independent mobility (CIM) represents their freedom to travel in their neighborhood without adult supervision. Secular declines in CIM coincided with a major increase in mental health problems among children. We investigated relationships between two indicators of CIM and parent-perceived child distress in a national longitudinal study...
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2024/12/20 | ||
Risk-taking in play has received increased focus in research over the last three decades through the use of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. The purpose of this meta-study was to review the qualitative literature specifically to better understand how children (5–16 years of age) understand the concepts of risk, risky play, and injury in relation to their play experiences.
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2024/12/20 | ||
Risk-taking in play has received increased focus in research over the last three decades through the use of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. The purpose of this meta-study was to review the qualitative literature specifically to better understand how children (5–16 years of age) understand the concepts of risk, risky play, and injury in relation to their play experiences. Twenty-two studies were identified for inclusion in the meta-study.
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2024/12/20 | ||
This research article details a critical participatory action research (CPAR) project examining outdoor play and learning (OPAL) in British Columbia elementary schools. The study highlights the benefits of CPAR in addressing teacher isolation and building capacity for OPAL. Limitations and contributions of the research are discussed.
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2024/12/20 |