Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 1990). The early childhood period is a time when children’s values and dispositions towards outdoor play and environments are formed. Children have an intrinsic drive and natural curiosity to explore the world around them and outdoor environments are a key context for this exploration. Outdoor play and learning provide significant benefits for all aspects of children’s development - physical, cognitive, social and emotional (Brussoni et al., 2015)
Research indicates outdoor play influences children’s physical, cognitive and social-emotional well-...
There is an increasing interest in outdoor play, both in research and in policy. However, in (re)des...
Abstract Outdoor play spaces within child care centers are important because of the many opportun...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
In this chapter, we consider current thinking about young children’s learning when they engage in ou...
Play is one of the integral part to human development as it contributes to every aspect of the well-...
This article reports on a study undertaken with 4 early childhood programs in a medium-size city in ...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
Children’s’ Outdoor play nowadays is the preferred approach to playing indoors which has become a co...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
Play in nature-based environments in childhood education has positive benefits for child development...
A growing body of literature indicates that humans need contact with nature for their wellbeing, how...
Early childhood is a crucial period for the physical and cognitive development of children. A child&...
Research indicates outdoor play influences children’s physical, cognitive and social-emotional well-...
There is an increasing interest in outdoor play, both in research and in policy. However, in (re)des...
Abstract Outdoor play spaces within child care centers are important because of the many opportun...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
In this chapter, we consider current thinking about young children’s learning when they engage in ou...
Play is one of the integral part to human development as it contributes to every aspect of the well-...
This article reports on a study undertaken with 4 early childhood programs in a medium-size city in ...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
Children’s’ Outdoor play nowadays is the preferred approach to playing indoors which has become a co...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
Play in nature-based environments in childhood education has positive benefits for child development...
A growing body of literature indicates that humans need contact with nature for their wellbeing, how...
Early childhood is a crucial period for the physical and cognitive development of children. A child&...
Research indicates outdoor play influences children’s physical, cognitive and social-emotional well-...
There is an increasing interest in outdoor play, both in research and in policy. However, in (re)des...
Abstract Outdoor play spaces within child care centers are important because of the many opportun...