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      Children’s Perspectives of Play and Learning for Educational Practice

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          A meta-study of qualitative research examining determinants of children’s independent active free play

          Purpose To produce a meta-study by completing a systematic review of qualitative research examining determinants of independent active free play in children. Method Following systematic electronic and manual searches and application of inclusion/exclusion criteria, 46 studies were retained and subjected to meta-method, meta-theory, and meta-data analyses, followed by a final meta-synthesis. Results Identified determinants of independent active free play were child characteristics (age, competence, and gender), parental restrictions (safety concerns and surveillance), neighborhood and physical environment (fewer children to play with, differences in preferences for play spaces between parents and children, accessibility and proximity, and maintenance), societal changes (reduced sense of community, good parenting ideal, changing roles of parents, privatization of playtime and play spaces), and policy issues (need to give children voice). An ecological model depicting these factors, and the relationships therein, was created. Conclusions This comprehensive meta-study helps establish a knowledge base for children’s independent active free play research by synthesizing a previously fragmented set of studies. Parents’ perceived safety concerns are the primary barrier to children’s active free play. These safety concerns are moderated by child-level factors (age, competence, gender) and broader social issues. Interventions should focus on community-level solutions that include children’s perspectives. From a methods perspective, the reviewed studies used a range of data collection techniques, but methodological details were often inadequately reported. The theoretical sophistication of research in this area could be improved. To this end, the synthesis reported in this study provides a framework for guiding future research. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12966-015-0165-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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                Journal
                Education Sciences
                Education Sciences
                MDPI AG
                2227-7102
                December 2015
                November 25 2015
                : 5
                : 4
                : 345-362
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                10.3390/educsci5040345
                fcc519b9-f345-4da4-9936-6c8cfe62af64
                © 2015

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