Journal of Childhood, Education & Society (Feb 2022)

Children’s views on social distancing and playing on an adventure playground

  • Pete King,
  • Chris Gregory

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37291/2717638X.202231158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 48 – 59

Abstract

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Adventure playgrounds have provided an important play environment for children in the United Kingdom (UK) since the 1940s. Twenty-five children ages from 4 to 13 were asked how they would play if social distancing was introduced on their adventure playground. Using Piagetian classification as a framework, responses from children in the pre-operational stage were compliant, whilst in the operational stage, children were compliant but explained how they would adapt their play. For the formal operational stage, the responses were confrontational. The importance of obtaining children’s views challenges the original ‘blanket’ policy guidance within the UK on social distancing for all children in outdoor environments including an adventure playground and considering how children play when with their peers is more social play.

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