Social play amongst preschool-aged children from an inner and an outer metropolitan suburb

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES Journal of Social Inclusion Pub Date : 2019-12-20 DOI:10.36251/JOSI.144
F. Andrews, K. Stagnitti, Narelle Robertson
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Play is essential for healthy child development. While, the relationship between neighbourhood and young children’s physical activity is well reported in the literature, less is known about preschool children’s social play in different suburban settings. This study took a mixed methods approach. Seventy-two parents from an inner-suburb and 26 parents from an outer-suburb in a metropolitan city in Australia returned a survey on: who their preschool age children played with and where their children played. Twenty parents also consented to a follow up open-ended interview. Children from the inner-suburb played more with non-related children (p < 0.05) and in a wider range of formal and informal settings than children from the outer-suburbs. Neighbourhood, family and planning policy contributed to the differences in child socialisation and these were mapped using Bronfenbrenner’s Social Ecology model. Findings have implications for both service providers and policy makers in suburban settings.
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大都市内外郊区学龄前儿童的社交游戏
游戏对儿童的健康发展至关重要。虽然文献中对邻里关系和幼儿体育活动之间的关系有很好的报道,但对不同郊区环境中学龄前儿童的社交游戏知之甚少。这项研究采用了混合方法。在澳大利亚的一个大都市,72名来自内郊的父母和26名来自远郊的父母返回了一项调查:他们的学龄前孩子和谁一起玩,他们的孩子在哪里玩。20名家长也同意接受一次开放式的后续采访。与远郊儿童相比,内郊儿童在更广泛的正式和非正式环境中与非亲属儿童玩得更多(p<0.05)。邻里关系、家庭和计划生育政策导致了儿童社会化的差异,这些差异是使用Bronfenbrenner的社会生态学模型绘制的。调查结果对郊区的服务提供商和政策制定者都有影响。
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