Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also with injury and death. Risky outdoor play has diminished over time, concurrent with increasing concerns regarding child safety and emphasis on injury prevention. We sought to conduct a systematic review to examine the relationship between risky outdoor play and health in children, in order to inform the debate regarding its benefits and harms. We identified and evaluated 21 relevant papers for quality using the GRADE framework. Included articles addressed the effect on health indicators and behaviours from three types of risky play, as well as risky play supportive environments. The systematic review revealed overall positive effects of risky o...
Physically challenging, risky play is a natural part of children’s outdoor play behaviour, yet risky...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
Background Unintentional injuries are a leading cause of children’s hospitalisations and death globa...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
Injury prevention plays a key role in keeping children safe, but emerging research suggests that imp...
Injury prevention plays a key role in keeping children safe, but emerging research suggests that imp...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Many children naturally seek challenging physically active play which may involve injury-risk. Prior...
The purpose of this project was to identify young children???s risky play in the outdoor play areas ...
Background: Active play is vital for healthy child development, and schools are a valuable setting t...
Abstract Background Active play and physical activity are important for preventing childhood obesity...
Children spend a large amount of time each day in early childhood education and care (ECEC) institut...
To reflect on the role of risk-taking and risky play in child development and consider recommendatio...
Physically challenging, risky play is a natural part of children’s outdoor play behaviour, yet risky...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
Background Unintentional injuries are a leading cause of children’s hospitalisations and death globa...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
Injury prevention plays a key role in keeping children safe, but emerging research suggests that imp...
Injury prevention plays a key role in keeping children safe, but emerging research suggests that imp...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
Many children naturally seek challenging physically active play which may involve injury-risk. Prior...
The purpose of this project was to identify young children???s risky play in the outdoor play areas ...
Background: Active play is vital for healthy child development, and schools are a valuable setting t...
Abstract Background Active play and physical activity are important for preventing childhood obesity...
Children spend a large amount of time each day in early childhood education and care (ECEC) institut...
To reflect on the role of risk-taking and risky play in child development and consider recommendatio...
Physically challenging, risky play is a natural part of children’s outdoor play behaviour, yet risky...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
Background Unintentional injuries are a leading cause of children’s hospitalisations and death globa...