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Children's play activities and social relations in nature and kindergarten playground: examples from Norway

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Abstract

In kindergarten, outdoor playtime is usually a break from more structured activities. It is leisure time and an opportunity for children to engage in free play with friends. Previous research indicates that time spent outdoors facilitates playful physical activity and that playing in nature inspires children’s creativity, imaginations and play across age and gender. In short, play and social relations are crucial for young children’s development and cultural formation. This study investigated children’s play activities during outdoor playtime in nature and on kindergarten playgrounds. Its empirical materials consisted of video observations of 12 four-year-old’s activities in nature and on a kindergarten playground and interviews with two kindergarten teachers. One child, Benjamin was the primary focus, and five more were also included. Two examples of one child’s social play in nature and on the playground were analysed to illuminate the different conditions and challenges he encountered. The findings indicate that children’s play in nature tends to be more creative and inclusive than that on kindergarten playgrounds, that kindergarten teachers participate more in children’s play in nature than on playgrounds and that children are sensitive to and try to engage in what they view as a correct form of discourse with their teachers. The author argues for further research on the subject to learn more about children’s social relations, creativity and cultural formation during outdoor playtime in nature.
Translated title of the contributionBørns leg og sociale relationer i naturen og på legepladsen
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOutdoor learning and play : pedagogical practices and children’s cultural formation
EditorsLiv Torunn Grindheim, Hanne Værum Sørensen, Angela Rekers
Number of pages15
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2021
Pages79-93
Chapter6
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-72594-5, 978-3-030-72597-6
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-72595-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
SeriesInternational Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development
ISSN2468-8746

Keywords

  • children and youth

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