Play in appropriate natural environments to support child development (Fomento del desarrollo infantil mediante el juego en entornos naturales apropiados)

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
D. Martens, Heike Molitor
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Nature experiences are important aspects in the development of children, with positive effects on the physical, mental and social level. Nature experience areas, that is, play areas with natural elements only, instead of constructed play elements, address the aim to support child development. This article analyses the effects of three nature experience areas in a metropolitan area, compared with three playgrounds serving as control areas. In a quasi-experimental design, behaviour observations on play behaviour and autonomy of children playing in either nature experience areas or control playgrounds were conducted in 2017. Results show that the play of children in the nature experience areas was more complex than that of those on the playground. The frequencies of children playing in nature experience areas are lower than on the playground. The autonomous behaviour, measured by social interactions, the involvement of adults and an autonomous mobility, shows a differentiated picture between the three areas. Natural experience areas could provide important aspects to support child developments, and improvements are being discussed.
在适当的自然环境中玩耍,以支持儿童发展(在适当的自然环境中玩耍,促进儿童发展)
自然体验是儿童发展的重要方面,对儿童的身体、心理和社会都有积极的影响。自然体验区,即只有自然元素的游戏区,而不是人工构建的游戏元素,旨在支持儿童发展。本文分析了都市圈内三个自然体验区与三个游乐场作为控制区的效果对比。2017年,在一项准实验设计中,对儿童在自然体验区或控制游乐场的游戏行为和自主性进行了行为观察。结果表明,儿童在自然体验区的游戏行为比在操场上的游戏行为更为复杂。儿童在自然体验区玩耍的频率低于在操场上。通过社会互动、成年人的参与和自主行动来衡量的自主行为显示了这三个领域之间的差异。自然体验区可以提供支持儿童发展的重要方面,目前正在讨论如何改进。
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