During the early years, children’s outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision. Parents’ perceptions are likely to influence what the child is permitted to do. To better understand the involved mechanisms in parents’ decision making in such contexts, an online photo-based questionnaire was administered. The tool investigates, in different situations, parents and their children’s experience, parents’ perceptions, and permission to play. A total of 417 parents of children aged from 1.5 and 6.0 completed the questionnaire. Results showed that parents, overall, have a positive attitude towards outdoor play. Main concerns were about risk of injury but in most cases, perceived benefits outweigh perceived dangers. “Sawing wood” was the only ...
Child characteristics including age, gender, risk-taking behaviour and sensation seeking are thought...
Background: Outdoor risky play, such as climbing, racing, and independent exploration, is an importa...
Many children naturally seek challenging physically active play which may involve injury-risk. Prior...
peer reviewedDuring the early years, children’s outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision. P...
Learning how to respond appropriately in risk situations comes not only from the child’s direct expe...
Preschool-aged children want to explore the outdoors, play with their friends and take risks. Howeve...
This qualitative study used a narrative research design to explore how a parent plays a key role in ...
Changes to social and environmental contexts impact on children’s opportunities for and the nature o...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
The potential for risky play and independent mobility to increase children’s physical activity...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...
The primary aim of this study is to analyse the perceptions of parents and preschool teachers, in r...
Risk play is outdoors play which involves a lot of physical activity. Parents' concerns will limit t...
The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are expo...
Child characteristics including age, gender, risk-taking behaviour and sensation seeking are thought...
Background: Outdoor risky play, such as climbing, racing, and independent exploration, is an importa...
Many children naturally seek challenging physically active play which may involve injury-risk. Prior...
peer reviewedDuring the early years, children’s outdoor play is dependent on parental supervision. P...
Learning how to respond appropriately in risk situations comes not only from the child’s direct expe...
Preschool-aged children want to explore the outdoors, play with their friends and take risks. Howeve...
This qualitative study used a narrative research design to explore how a parent plays a key role in ...
Changes to social and environmental contexts impact on children’s opportunities for and the nature o...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
The potential for risky play and independent mobility to increase children’s physical activity...
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act a...
Abstract Research shows that children through free outdoor play develop many important abilities. Wi...
The primary aim of this study is to analyse the perceptions of parents and preschool teachers, in r...
Risk play is outdoors play which involves a lot of physical activity. Parents' concerns will limit t...
The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are expo...
Child characteristics including age, gender, risk-taking behaviour and sensation seeking are thought...
Background: Outdoor risky play, such as climbing, racing, and independent exploration, is an importa...
Many children naturally seek challenging physically active play which may involve injury-risk. Prior...