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Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge Helen Tovey

Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge By Helen Tovey

Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge by Helen Tovey


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Summary

This book makes an important contribution to current debates on risk, safety and challenge in outdoor environments for young children. It brings together research from a range of different disciplines, as well as illustrative examples of children's play and talk outdoors.

Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge Summary

Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge by Helen Tovey

For all members of the Leave No Child Inside movement who are engaged with early childhood-as educators, child care providers, nature center staff, parents, landscape designers, or pediatricians-this book is an essential resource.
Louise Chawla, Children and Nature Network, USA

  • What do children learn through playing outdoors?
  • What makes an effective and challenging play space?
  • What is a safe environment and can children be too safe?
  • How can adults best support challenging play outdoors?
Young children seek adventure and challenge in their play outdoors. They look for places they can explore and spaces they can transform. However, provision for exciting and challenging play outdoors is often restricted because of an over-emphasis on safety, and also because the value of play outdoors is not well understood.

This book offers a clear rationale for why outdoor play is essential in young children's lives and learning. It asks fundamental questions about what sort of environments we want for young children, as well as examining controversial issues of risk and safety.

The author identifies key principles underpinning the design of challenging outdoor play environments and examines how children use and transform space to create their own imaginary worlds. The essential role of the adult in supporting and extending children's free play is examined and implications for practice identified.

This book makes an important contribution to current debates on risk, safety and challenge in outdoor environments for young children. It brings together research from a range of different disciplines, as well as illustrative examples of children's play and talk outdoors.

Playing Outdoors is inspiring reading for early childhood practitioners, students, play workers, parents, policy makers and all those seeking to develop challenging outdoor play areas.

About Helen Tovey

Helen Tovey is Principal Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at the Froebel College, Roehampton University, London, UK. She has extensive experience of working with young children and developing outdoor play settings both as a nursery school teacher and head teacher. She has established an international reputation for her work on outdoor environments.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Children's lives
Why outdoor play?
Outdoor play: the presence of the past
Spaces and places for play
Gardens or forests?
Playing outdoors: risk and challenge
What do we mean by free play outdoors?
Roles, resources and relationships outdoors

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR008534722
9780335216413
0335216412
Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge by Helen Tovey
Used - Like New
Paperback
Open University Press
20071116
176
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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