Children's injuries are a serious public-health problem, but they could be substantially reduced by proper prevention. According to the literature the best predictor of injuriesis the physical risk taking. In this study we examined preschoolers' and mothers' perceptions of children's physical risk taking. Participants included 203 children (M age = 60 months), their mothers and their teachers. We first compared children's and mothers' answers about desired and allowed level of risk in some play situations,and then we verified if children's and mothers' ideas equally predicted the risk for injuries at school. The teachers completed the Injury Behavior Checklist. Findings showed that children's desired risk taking was higher than their mother...
WOS: 000480462700001The aim of this study was to investigate the risk levels desired by children age...
Parental perception of safe and risk-free environment is critical in the prevention of unintentional...
Risk play is outdoors play which involves a lot of physical activity. Parents' concerns will limit t...
In a structured interview, 131 preschoolers were asked to imagine themselves in potentially risky pl...
Examined several measures of children's physical risk taking and sensation seeking. These varia...
A yearlong study of parents\u27 perception of safety risks pertaining to their children who were ent...
This paper focuses on a qualitative study of parents’ perceptions of unintentional injury risks to ...
The safety of children as they learn and develop is of prime concern for parents, teachers and legis...
The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are expo...
Home-related injuries are a major threat to pre-school children in the western world. In this study ...
Learning how to respond appropriately in risk situations comes not only from the child’s direct expe...
Children that are expressing or are exposed to risk factors experience an elevated risk of developin...
Investigated whether control exerted through supervision is believed by mothers to reduce risk of un...
Risk is a fundamental component of well-being and is interconnected with all aspects of child develo...
This study aimed at exploring Early Childhood teacher’s beliefs related to outdoor play and kinderga...
WOS: 000480462700001The aim of this study was to investigate the risk levels desired by children age...
Parental perception of safe and risk-free environment is critical in the prevention of unintentional...
Risk play is outdoors play which involves a lot of physical activity. Parents' concerns will limit t...
In a structured interview, 131 preschoolers were asked to imagine themselves in potentially risky pl...
Examined several measures of children's physical risk taking and sensation seeking. These varia...
A yearlong study of parents\u27 perception of safety risks pertaining to their children who were ent...
This paper focuses on a qualitative study of parents’ perceptions of unintentional injury risks to ...
The safety of children as they learn and develop is of prime concern for parents, teachers and legis...
The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are expo...
Home-related injuries are a major threat to pre-school children in the western world. In this study ...
Learning how to respond appropriately in risk situations comes not only from the child’s direct expe...
Children that are expressing or are exposed to risk factors experience an elevated risk of developin...
Investigated whether control exerted through supervision is believed by mothers to reduce risk of un...
Risk is a fundamental component of well-being and is interconnected with all aspects of child develo...
This study aimed at exploring Early Childhood teacher’s beliefs related to outdoor play and kinderga...
WOS: 000480462700001The aim of this study was to investigate the risk levels desired by children age...
Parental perception of safe and risk-free environment is critical in the prevention of unintentional...
Risk play is outdoors play which involves a lot of physical activity. Parents' concerns will limit t...