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Murray A & Murray P (2024) The Electric Playground Ppt-(PM AM) Outline Version For Interpersonal Relationships Wellbeing Discover Connect Conference (Nov 7th 2024). Interpersonal Relationships & Wellbeing Research Group Conference: Discover & Connect, University of Worcester, 07.11.2024-07.11.2024.
Abstract
Current research demonstrates the pitfalls and the benefits of technology for the user (Hunter et al, 2024; Murgia, 2024). Historically where inadequate health literacy and limited language proficiency are associated with poor health care access and outcomes (McKee & Paasche-Orlow, 2012), it is plausible that sub-optimal proficiency in digital technology and associated tech-language literacy, will yield negative consequences for tech-innovation users. In this planned work, an integrative design is proposed to garner cathected moments in the ¡®pre-start¡¯ (Murray, 2020) to children¡¯s electrical play experience. The aim is to further inform and align corresponding professional/performance development capabilities by meeting the emergent challenges for the child with caretaker skill acquisition. Using the en vivo methodology (Murray, 2006), vital moments for heightened awareness in the would-be child-friendly context in the electric playground will be identified. Therein disparities between ideal readiness of those dedicated to the realisation of healthy child¡¯s play, and approaches found to be less efficacious, will inform the basis of the intervention.
Keywords
electric playground, play, protected characteristic, en vivo leadership
Notes
Through our Children's Alliance;-
Moving from our work through play advocacy:
Norman, A.,?Jones, C.,?Wright, P.,?Murray, A.,?Murray, Pamela, Charman, H.,?Kaur, K.,?Hunter Blair, M.,?Stockdale, J.,?Wilson-Thomas, J.,?Veale, V.,?Peckham, K.,?Pascal, C.,?Bolden, J.,?Josephidou, J.,?Fitzgerald, D.,?Shippen, S.?and?Brewis, T.?(2024)?THE POWER OF PLAY: BUILDING A CREATIVE BRITAIN.?Technical Report. Children's Alliance, Exeter,
Towards our next work
The Pervasive Electrification of Childhood, Its Consequences and the Resolutions
Collaborative work for April 2025
Status | Unpublished |
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Place of publication | University of Worcester |
Conference | Interpersonal Relationships & Wellbeing Research Group Conference: Discover & Connect |
Conference location | University of Worcester |
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Lecturer (Primary Ed.- Health&Wellbeing), Education