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Wilson, Penny – Alliance for Childhood (NJ3a), 2010
People always want to begin by defining play, but playworker and play theorist Gordon Sturrock says, "Trying to define play is like trying to define love. You can't do it. It's too big for that." Instead, playworkers and theorists describe play this way: "Play is a set of behaviors that are freely chosen, personally directed, and intrinsically…
Descriptors: Play, Playgrounds, Children, Child Development
Healthy Schools Network, Inc., 2010
Neighborhood and school playgrounds are places that kids play, get fit and make friends. Individuals expect playgrounds to be safe and clean environments for children to play in. However, too many playgrounds across America have unsafe play equipment and are not well-maintained. Some may pose environmental health hazards such as the ones discussed…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Federal Legislation, Public Health, Risk Management
21st Century School Fund, 2011
Quality schoolyards provide opportunities for the physical challenges, exercise, sensory play, fantasy play, organized sports, and unsupervised free play that allow for healthy, well-rounded development. Schoolyards should be safe places where children practice social skills and develop an appreciation for the feelings of others and the…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Public Schools, Playgrounds, Urban Schools
Beckwith, Jay – School Business Affairs, 1990
To reduce playground accidents, schools should (1) audit their playgrounds for compliance with current safety guidelines; (2) employ a risk manager; (3) develop a safety curriculum; and (4) put more emphasis on teaching basic movement competence to students. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Education, Injuries, Physical Education
Wallach, Frances – Parks and Recreation, 1992
Though efforts to improve playground safety are consistent and ongoing, there has been no significant reduction in the rate of serious injuries. The article lists factors to consider when designing a safe playground, emphasizing the risk-taking inherent in children's play. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Children, Design Requirements
Aronson, Susan S. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1993
Addresses the issue of providing an area for smokers in a child care facility. Because of the increased risks of respiratory diseases associated with exposure to tobacco smoke, a smoking area is not recommended. A clarification is also included concerning a recipe for sanitized play sand. (PAM)
Descriptors: Children, Communicable Diseases, Day Care Centers, Diseases
Moore, Robin C., Ed.; Goltsman, Susan M., Ed.; Iacofano, Daniel S., Ed. – 1997
These guidelines assist professional designers, park and recreation managers, and community groups when making decisions about the planning, design, and ongoing management of children's public play environments. The guidelines are updated to meet or exceed the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines (July 26, 1991) and the…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Physical Disabilities, Playgrounds
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Raschke, Donna B.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
Procedures are discussed for developing a playground design that will enable all children, including those with disabilities, to participate in playground activities. The article addresses designing a needs assessment tool, planning the playground, and selecting and funding equipment. A needs assessment tool and addresses for information about…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Disabilities, Elementary Education, Equipment
Burke, William J. – American School and University, 1980
How to avoid potentially dangerous playground conditions. (MLF)
Descriptors: Equipment Standards, Planning, Playgrounds, Safety
Thomsen, Charles H.; Borowiecka, Alexandra – 1980
This guidebook provides an empirically-based set of planning and design guidelines for the construction of winter play facilities for Canadian youth residing in locations where outdoor play in winter is curtailed for approximately 4 months of the year. Information used in developing the guidelines was derived from field observations, a literature…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Climate, Design Requirements, Foreign Countries
Sharp, Renee; Walker, Bill – 2001
This study of 180 pressure-treated wood samples shows that treated wood is a much greater source of arsenic exposure for children than arsenic-contaminated drinking water. The report determines that an average 5-year-old, playing less than 2 weeks on a chromated-copper-arsenate-treated (CCA) wood play set would exceed the lifetime cancer risk…
Descriptors: Cancer, Child Health, Child Safety, Playgrounds
Melvin, James H. – 1980
This report deals primarily with the design of an integrated free play environment for both able-bodied and disabled children. First, the different types of handicaps (and their debilitating effects) which affect children, and the different mobility aids which are used by these children are discussed. Then, a number of guidelines concerning…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Childhood Needs, Design Requirements, Disabilities
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., Ottawa (Ontario). – 1979
Suggestions for the planning and design of playgrounds to meet the needs of children between 6 to 14 years of age living in medium- and high-density residential areas are offered in this document. The first and second chapters briefly focus on the child's right to play and present an overview of the developmental characteristics of children at…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Childhood Needs, Children
Chu, Paul; Topps, Alex – 1979
This booklet provides non-professionals with the guidelines, information, and procedures necessary to design, plan and build stimulating outdoor play environments for children. Information on technical issues related to site selection, play area design, landform and drainage, climate, lighting, safety and vandalism are provided in Chapter I.…
Descriptors: Children, Climate, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning
Cunningham, Gayle; Hendricks, Charlotte – NHSA Journal, 1996
Argues that there are three areas to evaluate when creating safer playgrounds for children: environment, supervision, and education. Discusses the importance of safe and properly installed equipment, resilient surfacing, removal of hazards, proper maintenance, appropriate adult-to-child ratio, and enforcement of proper playground safety and injury…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Child Safety, Children
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