Creating challenging outdoor spaces
Provocative environments
Space for the imagination
Transformable spaces
Natural spaces
Wild spaces
Opportunities for risky ‘dizzy’ play
Wild Spaces
Children love a wilderness. So one plot should be allowed to grow wild but many beautiful things can be planted in it.’
(McMillan 1919:47)
Risk taking is associated with-
Positive learning dispositions (Guy Claxton)
Mastery – an ‘I can do it’ attitude (Carole Dweck)
Playing at the very edge of capabilities (Vygotsky)
Emotional well being and resilience‘Lack of risk in play is damaging children’ Mental Health Foundation (2002)
We must not lose sight of the important developmental role of play in pursuit of the unachievable goal of absolute safety.
UK Health and Safety Executive
cited in Ball, D, Gill, T & Spiegal, B ( 2008) Managing Risk in play provision
www.playengland.org.uk
Creating challenging spaces for play
Provocative environments
Space for the imagination
Direct engagement with the natural world
Wild spaces and uneven terrain
Opportunities for risk and challenge
Adults who engage in and value such play
Does environment make a difference? Susan Herrington - project to change play area for
birth to threes Aimed to translate knowledge of children’s
development into landscape design.infants-
-more active-used whole space-more varied and complex play-more interactions with natural environment-significantly more interactions with adults
(Herrington 1997)
`If you are going to keep children safe …you must provide places in which they can get the thrills they need; there must be trees they can climb and ways in which they can safely get the experience of adventure and the sense of challenge that they crave.’ Susan Isaacs 1936
References
Claxton, G (1999) Wise Up the Challenge of Life Long Learning London: Bloomsbury
Community Playthings (2008) I made a Unicorn. The value of open ended play RobertsbridgeCommunity Playthings
Herrington, S (1997 ) the Received view of Play and the Subculture of infants Landscape Journalvol 16 no 2
Isaacs, S ( 1938) lecture to National Safety Congress in National Froebel Foundation Bulletin1960 no 125
Mental health Foundation (1999) Bright Futures:Promoting Children and Young People's Mental Health. London, Mental Health Foundation.
McMillan, M ( 1919) The Nursery School London Dent
Stephenson, A ( 2003) Physical risk taking: dangerous or endangered? Early Years Vol 23 no 1
Tovey, H (2007) Playing Outdoors, Spaces and Places, Risk and Challenge. Maidenhead: Open University Press
Helen Tovey
Principal lecturer Early Childhood Studies
Roehampton University, London