Environmental psychologists have used Gibson' concept of affordances to understand the playing behavior of children. This concept refers to the action possibilities the environment offers the animal. The present study examined whether children are attracted to challenging affordances in a simple playscape. Thirty children aged between 7 and 10 years old played freely in a playscape consisting of blocks that varied in height and were placed at different distances from each other. After the playing, several perceived and actual action boundaries of the children were measured. The further the child can jump, the wider the gaps jumped across. Yet, overall the children tended to actualize affordances that were not challenging for them. Moreover,...
Introduction The concept of affordances originates from ecological psychology, and concerns “possi...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
Theories of play have identified many ways in which play may advance children’s development. Yet, mu...
Concern for child wellness has led play professionals to explore natural playscapes as a means to en...
This study aims to understand how children perceive their environment, exploring the affordances chi...
References Gibson, J. J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Lawrence Erlbaum As...
In Europe and North America, there is a plethora of studies on importance of outdoor environment on ...
In the context of the global trend towards urban densification, the space and quality of public outd...
This article examines the characteristic of affordances of different outdoor environments, related t...
The present study aimed to determine the degree to which play elements have an "open function", and ...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
AbstractThis study explores the use of sensory gardens by observing the zones and how they are utili...
A child-friendly environment is a place that provides children with opportunities for their activiti...
One point of critique on playgrounds is their omnipresent standardization the distances between, for...
Introduction The concept of affordances originates from ecological psychology, and concerns “possi...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
Theories of play have identified many ways in which play may advance children’s development. Yet, mu...
Concern for child wellness has led play professionals to explore natural playscapes as a means to en...
This study aims to understand how children perceive their environment, exploring the affordances chi...
References Gibson, J. J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Lawrence Erlbaum As...
In Europe and North America, there is a plethora of studies on importance of outdoor environment on ...
In the context of the global trend towards urban densification, the space and quality of public outd...
This article examines the characteristic of affordances of different outdoor environments, related t...
The present study aimed to determine the degree to which play elements have an "open function", and ...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
AbstractThis study explores the use of sensory gardens by observing the zones and how they are utili...
A child-friendly environment is a place that provides children with opportunities for their activiti...
One point of critique on playgrounds is their omnipresent standardization the distances between, for...
Introduction The concept of affordances originates from ecological psychology, and concerns “possi...
For children, playing outdoors is a meaningful occupation, and such play is enabled by outdoor playg...
Theories of play have identified many ways in which play may advance children’s development. Yet, mu...