This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children, young people and the local community in relation to the play provision within two local parks that were in need of renovation. It involved 13 undergraduate students on a BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies degree, academics, a local landscape architect, children in two local schools, young people from the local youth club and parents attending the local Sure-Start centre. This article focuses on phase 1 of the project which involved undergraduate students and staff in primary research with children in two schools.13 third year students were enrolled on an option module entitled ‘Creative Opportunities and Possibilities’ which required them to ...
This paper outlines a small scale research project that attempted to involve primary aged pupils act...
Huthwaite Play Project is a joint venture between Ashfield District Council (ADC), the University of...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
This article critically reflects on the participation of young children aged 3–4 years in an ongoing...
As part of the Good from Woods research project exploring the wellbeing outcomes of time spent in wo...
This article reviews one important aspect of children's environments in urban areas: play in public ...
This article discusses why researchers and educators might choose to seek children's perspectives. I...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
This paper describes children’s perspectives on local public playgrounds and discusses the effect of...
This paper describes children’s perspectives on local public playgrounds and discusses the effect of...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Our parks have a problem with young people. While our parks cater for children aged 0-8 years with p...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
This paper outlines a small scale research project that attempted to involve primary aged pupils act...
Huthwaite Play Project is a joint venture between Ashfield District Council (ADC), the University of...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
This article critically reflects on the participation of young children aged 3–4 years in an ongoing...
As part of the Good from Woods research project exploring the wellbeing outcomes of time spent in wo...
This article reviews one important aspect of children's environments in urban areas: play in public ...
This article discusses why researchers and educators might choose to seek children's perspectives. I...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
This paper describes children’s perspectives on local public playgrounds and discusses the effect of...
This paper describes children’s perspectives on local public playgrounds and discusses the effect of...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Our parks have a problem with young people. While our parks cater for children aged 0-8 years with p...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
This paper outlines a small scale research project that attempted to involve primary aged pupils act...
Huthwaite Play Project is a joint venture between Ashfield District Council (ADC), the University of...
Along with the growth of child participatory research an increased focus on its complexity, specific...