Children’s risk-taking is increasingly acknowledged as an important part of early childhood education. Previous research has predominantly focussed on children’s engagement with, and educators’ perspectives on, children’s risk-taking in outdoor physical play. However, little attention has been paid to how educators conceptualise children’s risk-taking more broadly. Our study addresses this research gap. A three-site case study, the research gathered data from educators in high quality early childhood services through observations and interviews. Findings show that educators predominantly framed children’s risk-taking as taking place in physical and outdoor play. However, with minimal provocation, educators extended their conceptualisations ...
Physically challenging, risky play is a natural part of children’s outdoor play behaviour, yet risky...
Risk is a fundamental component of well-being and is interconnected with all aspects of child develo...
There is a concern that children are deprived of opportunities for responding to challenges and expl...
Children’s risk-taking is increasingly acknowledged as an important part of early childhood educatio...
There is little research to show how early childhood educators perceive risk-taking and whether, in ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Children’s engagement in risk-taking has been on the agenda for early childhoo...
Previous research suggests that young children enjoy taking risks in their play and that risky play ...
Risk within learning environments is a much debated topic within early childhood education. The sect...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
This seminar will outline the importance of risky play in the outdoor environment for children’s dev...
Recent research indicates that risk competence and perception can be improved through the learning e...
The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are expo...
A growing body of research has provided evidence of both children’s desire for challenging play that...
This study aimed at exploring Early Childhood teacher’s beliefs related to outdoor play and kinderga...
Positive risk-taking in the context of outdoor physical play is important for fostering children's o...
Physically challenging, risky play is a natural part of children’s outdoor play behaviour, yet risky...
Risk is a fundamental component of well-being and is interconnected with all aspects of child develo...
There is a concern that children are deprived of opportunities for responding to challenges and expl...
Children’s risk-taking is increasingly acknowledged as an important part of early childhood educatio...
There is little research to show how early childhood educators perceive risk-taking and whether, in ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Children’s engagement in risk-taking has been on the agenda for early childhoo...
Previous research suggests that young children enjoy taking risks in their play and that risky play ...
Risk within learning environments is a much debated topic within early childhood education. The sect...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
This seminar will outline the importance of risky play in the outdoor environment for children’s dev...
Recent research indicates that risk competence and perception can be improved through the learning e...
The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are expo...
A growing body of research has provided evidence of both children’s desire for challenging play that...
This study aimed at exploring Early Childhood teacher’s beliefs related to outdoor play and kinderga...
Positive risk-taking in the context of outdoor physical play is important for fostering children's o...
Physically challenging, risky play is a natural part of children’s outdoor play behaviour, yet risky...
Risk is a fundamental component of well-being and is interconnected with all aspects of child develo...
There is a concern that children are deprived of opportunities for responding to challenges and expl...