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Ryan ZJ, Stockill H, Nesbit RJ, FitzGibbon L & Dodd HF (2024) Parents¡¯ Perception of Risk in Play: Associations with Parent and Child Gender. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 33, pp. 2359-2366. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-024-02844-9
Abstract
Allowing children the opportunity to take risks in their play may provide learning experiences that benefit children¡¯s health and well-being. Parents¡¯ perception of risk in children¡¯s play may affect their behaviour and, in turn, their child¡¯s risk-taking opportunities. This paper examines whether parent and child gender are associated with parents¡¯ perceptions of risk in children¡¯s play and whether any gender differences hold after controlling for parent anxiety. Data were collected from 88 parent dyads who were parents to preschool-aged children in England. Parent gender differences were found, with mothers perceiving greater risk in children¡¯s risky play activities than fathers. Child gender was not significantly related to parents¡¯ perception of risk. These findings are important for informing the development of programmes and advice designed to encourage parents to support their children¡¯s outdoor, risky play. Specifically, they indicate that, for mothers in particular, support around perceiving risk and risk-reframing might help parents to give their child the opportunity to play in this way.
Keywords
Risk; Perception; Play; Parents; Children
Journal
Journal of Child and Family Studies: Volume 33
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/08/2024 |
Publication date online | 30/06/2024 |
Date accepted by journal | 23/04/2024 |
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Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
ISSN | 1062-1024 |
eISSN | 1573-2843 |
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