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What are our boundaries and where can we play? Perspectives from eight- to ten-year-old Australian metropolitan and rural children

机译:我们的界限是什么,我们可以在哪里玩?八至十岁的澳大利亚大都市和农村儿童的观点

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This study took place in an inner metropolitan Adelaide school and a rural school on Kangaroo Island off the South Australian coast. We compare 33 eight- to 10-year-old children's accounts of what the area is like for them. What are the rules and boundaries and who sets them? Metropolitan children were found to have tighter boundaries and required adult supervision to use facilities that rural children could use unsupervised. Rural children negotiated freedom of movement by considering broad principles about safety. Findings increase our understanding of how children perceive movement within their communities, and suggest policies and environmental changes to increase freedom of movement. Study findings raise concerns about the way the environment is designed for social planning, and the importance of children's engagement and interaction with the natural environment.
机译:这项研究是在南澳大利亚州沿海的袋鼠岛上的一所内陆城市阿德莱德学校和一所乡村学校中进行的。我们比较了33位8至10岁儿童对这个地区情况的描述。规则和界限是什么,由谁来设定?发现都市儿童的边界更狭窄,需要成人监督才能使用农村儿童可以在没有监督的情况下使用的设施。农村儿童通过考虑有关安全的广泛原则来谈判行动自由。这些发现增加了我们对儿童如何看待其社区内运动的理解,并提出了政策和环境变化以增加行动自由。研究结果引起了人们对环境为社会计划设计的方式以及儿童与自然环境互动和互动的重要性的关注。

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