Outdoor play offers children vast benefits for development and well-being. However, children with developmental disabilities participate less in outdoor play than their typical peers. Typically, adults make decisions about children’s play routines, especially for children with developmental disabilities. The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize the results from qualitative studies on decision making processes of caregivers around outdoor play in children with developmental disabilities using ecocultural theory. Studies addressing decision making of parents, teachers, and other caregivers of primary school-aged children with developmental disabilities relating to outdoor play were searched in CINHAL, Medline, Web of Science, E...
Play in its many forms has a central role in paediatric occupational therapy practice. It is conside...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Outdoor play offers children vast benefits for development and well-being. However, children with de...
Outdoor play offers children vast benefits for development and well-being. However, children with de...
Background: Play is a right for children; an essential childhood occupation influenced by their fami...
Introduction: Play is a right for all children and an essential childhood occupation. Yet, children ...
Background: Despite indisputable developmental benefits of outdoor play, children with disabilities ...
For children, playgrounds are important environments. However, children’s perspectives are often not...
Play in nature-based environments in childhood education has positive benefits for child development...
This study aimed to determine how Early Years professionals manage their own aversions to the risks ...
Research indicates outdoor play influences children’s physical, cognitive and social-emotional well-...
Outdoor play is important for children’s development and an area in which many children with disabil...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Play in its many forms has a central role in paediatric occupational therapy practice. It is conside...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Outdoor play offers children vast benefits for development and well-being. However, children with de...
Outdoor play offers children vast benefits for development and well-being. However, children with de...
Background: Play is a right for children; an essential childhood occupation influenced by their fami...
Introduction: Play is a right for all children and an essential childhood occupation. Yet, children ...
Background: Despite indisputable developmental benefits of outdoor play, children with disabilities ...
For children, playgrounds are important environments. However, children’s perspectives are often not...
Play in nature-based environments in childhood education has positive benefits for child development...
This study aimed to determine how Early Years professionals manage their own aversions to the risks ...
Research indicates outdoor play influences children’s physical, cognitive and social-emotional well-...
Outdoor play is important for children’s development and an area in which many children with disabil...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Play in its many forms has a central role in paediatric occupational therapy practice. It is conside...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...