Background: Outdoor social participation in the school playground is crucial for children's socio-emotional and cognitive development. Yet, many children with disabilities in mainstream educational settings are not socially included within their peer group. We examined whether loose-parts-play (LPP), a common and cost-effective intervention that changes the playground play environment to enhance child-led free play, can promote social participation for children with and without disabilities. Method: Forty-two primary school children, out of whom three had hearing loss or autism, were assessed for two baseline and four intervention sessions. We applied a mixed-method design, combining advanced sensors methodology, observations, peer nominati...
For some children with impairments, playing on a playground with other children, is seldom or never ...
Children with a diagnosis of Autism experience difficulties in social communication and are vulnerab...
Research literature has documented links between peer difficulties in early childhood and later poor...
IntroductionChildren with disabilities often experience unsupportive environments that restrict thei...
Being present in an area of play can create a dynamic experience of exploration, movement, and inter...
Introduction: Children with disabilities often experience unsupportive environments that restrict t...
Play, as a major social institution, influences the shaping of society. By gathering in playground e...
Research on the use of toys and materials as a setting event for social interaction between children...
This study used the Integrated Play Group model (Wolfberg and Schuler, 1992) to assess whether creat...
Introduction: Children with disabilities often experience unsupportive environments that restrict th...
Outdoor play is important for children’s development and an area in which many children with disabil...
Background: Providing children and adults with opportunities to engage in manageable risk taking may...
Background: Providing children and adults with opportunities to engage in manageable risk taking may...
Objectives and Significance: Meeting friends, mastering challenges and finding quiet places to relax...
This investigation used sociometric measures in conjunction with observational techniques in studyin...
For some children with impairments, playing on a playground with other children, is seldom or never ...
Children with a diagnosis of Autism experience difficulties in social communication and are vulnerab...
Research literature has documented links between peer difficulties in early childhood and later poor...
IntroductionChildren with disabilities often experience unsupportive environments that restrict thei...
Being present in an area of play can create a dynamic experience of exploration, movement, and inter...
Introduction: Children with disabilities often experience unsupportive environments that restrict t...
Play, as a major social institution, influences the shaping of society. By gathering in playground e...
Research on the use of toys and materials as a setting event for social interaction between children...
This study used the Integrated Play Group model (Wolfberg and Schuler, 1992) to assess whether creat...
Introduction: Children with disabilities often experience unsupportive environments that restrict th...
Outdoor play is important for children’s development and an area in which many children with disabil...
Background: Providing children and adults with opportunities to engage in manageable risk taking may...
Background: Providing children and adults with opportunities to engage in manageable risk taking may...
Objectives and Significance: Meeting friends, mastering challenges and finding quiet places to relax...
This investigation used sociometric measures in conjunction with observational techniques in studyin...
For some children with impairments, playing on a playground with other children, is seldom or never ...
Children with a diagnosis of Autism experience difficulties in social communication and are vulnerab...
Research literature has documented links between peer difficulties in early childhood and later poor...