Children and Their Environments

Children and Their Environments
Title Children and Their Environments PDF eBook
Author Christopher Spencer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2006-02-23
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0521837782

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This fascinating book examines theories of children's perceptions of space and place and explores how these theories are applied to the world of children. The focus is on children in large real world spaces; places that children live in, explore and learn from. An international team of authors compare the experiences of children from different cultures and backgrounds. This book will appeal t o environmental and developmental psychologists and geographers, and also to planners by linking research on children's understandings and on their daily lives to recommendations for practice.

Children and the Environment

Children and the Environment
Title Children and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Irwin Altman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 312
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1468434055

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In the first two volumes of the series we elected to cover a broad spectrum of topics in the environment and behavior field, ranging from theoretical to applied, and including disciplinary, interdiscipli nary, and professionally related topics. Chapters in these earlier vol umes dealt with leisure and recreation, the elderly, personal space, aesthetics, energy, behavioral approaches to environmental problems, methodological issues, social indicators, industrial settings, and the like. Chapters were written by psychologists, sociologists, geogra phers, and other social scientists, and by authors from professional design fields such as urban planning, operations research, landscape architecture, and so on. Our goal in these first two volumes was to present a sampling of areas in the emerging environment and behavior field and to give readers some insight into the diversity of research and theoretical perspectives that characterize the field. Beginning with the present volume, our efforts will be directed at a series of thematic volumes. The present collection of chapters is focused on children and the environment, and, as much as possible, we invited contributions that reflect a variety of theoretical and em pirical perspectives on this topic. The next volume in the series, now in preparation, will address the area of "culture and the environment. " Suggestions for possible future topics are welcome. Irwin Altman Joachim F.

Young Children and the Environment

Young Children and the Environment
Title Young Children and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Julie M. Davis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107636345

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This is an essential text for students, teachers and practitioners in a range of early childhood education and care settings.

The Environment for Children

The Environment for Children
Title The Environment for Children PDF eBook
Author David Satterthwaite
Publisher Earthscan
Total Pages 308
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781853833267

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Children and Their Urban Environment

Children and Their Urban Environment
Title Children and Their Urban Environment PDF eBook
Author Claire Freeman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1844078531

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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Spaces for Children

Spaces for Children
Title Spaces for Children PDF eBook
Author T.G. David
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 333
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1468452274

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As a developmental psychologist with a strong interest in children's re sponse to the physical environment, I take particular pleasure in writing a foreword to the present volume. It provides impressive evidence of the con cern that workers in environmental psychology and environmental design are displaying for the child as a user of the designed environment and indi cates a recognition of the need to apply theory and findings from develop mental and environmental psychology to the design of environments for children. This seems to me to mark a shift in focus and concern from the earlier days of the interaction between environmental designers and psy chologists that occurred some two decades ago and provided the impetus for the establishment of environmental psychology as a subdiscipline. Whether because children-though they are consumers of designed environments are not the architect's clients or because it seemed easier to work with adults who could be asked to make ratings of environmental spaces and comment on them at length, a focus on the child in interaction with en vironments was comparatively slow in developing in the field of environ ment and behavior. As the chapters of the present volume indicate, that situation is no longer true today, and this is a change that all concerned with the well-being and optimal functioning of children will welcome.

Environment and Children

Environment and Children
Title Environment and Children PDF eBook
Author Christopher Day
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 298
Release 2007-08-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113640550X

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How does the built environment affect children - their health, their behaviour, education and development? To support them, what do we need to consider and what do we need to do? Can our surroundings foster environmental and social awareness and responsibility? Based on Christopher Day's experiences designing schools and early childhood centres in the United States and Britain, this groundbreaking book sets out to answer these questions and to offer solutions. Children all too often find themselves living in alien surroundings designed with the needs of adults in mind, cut off not just from the natural environment but also childhood itself. Society's reaction - to cocoon children from the outside world or to resort to drugs to control behaviour - fails to address the fundamental causes of problems which lie in the environment not the children themselves. One of the world's leading thinkers on the impact of buildings on people, Christopher Day's insights offer new light on one of the most important issues for today's society.