ABSTRACT This study discusses the extent to which children in the USA today participate in active, outdoor play, compared with the previous generation. Eight hundred and thirty mothers nationwide were surveyed regarding their active, outdoor play experiences as children, as well as their children’s play experiences today. The mother’s play experiences, compared with the child’s, clearly indicate that children today spend considerably less time playing outdoors than their mothers did as children. The study reveals several fundamental reasons for this decline, including dependence on television and digital media, and concerns about crime and safety. The study also conveys findings related to the frequent use of electronic diversions and discu...
All children deserve to be happy by exercising the right to play. Play is a process by which childre...
During the early years, children’s outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision. Parents’ perce...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
This study aimed to explore outdoor play experiences of Turkish and Finnish parents in their childho...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
In our rapidly changing contemporary society, it has become apparent that children spend significant...
To maximize the growth and manage psychological distress as well as the formation of good character,...
This qualitative study used a narrative research design to explore how a parent plays a key role in ...
The primary aim of this study is to analyse the perceptions of parents and preschool teachers, in r...
Changes to social and environmental contexts impact on children’s opportunities for and the nature o...
Background: Outdoor play is a cheap and natural way for children to be physically active. Purpose: T...
Time spent outdoors is associated with higher levels of physical activity. To date, correlates of in...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
All children deserve to be happy by exercising the right to play. Play is a process by which childre...
During the early years, children’s outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision. Parents’ perce...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
This study aimed to explore outdoor play experiences of Turkish and Finnish parents in their childho...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
In our rapidly changing contemporary society, it has become apparent that children spend significant...
To maximize the growth and manage psychological distress as well as the formation of good character,...
This qualitative study used a narrative research design to explore how a parent plays a key role in ...
The primary aim of this study is to analyse the perceptions of parents and preschool teachers, in r...
Changes to social and environmental contexts impact on children’s opportunities for and the nature o...
Background: Outdoor play is a cheap and natural way for children to be physically active. Purpose: T...
Time spent outdoors is associated with higher levels of physical activity. To date, correlates of in...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
All children deserve to be happy by exercising the right to play. Play is a process by which childre...
During the early years, children’s outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision. Parents’ perce...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...