Children and their Environments
Learning, Using and Designing Spaces
Christopher Spencer editor Mark Blades editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Feb '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This fascinating book examines theories of children's perceptions of space and place.
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. These include classrooms, playgrounds, homes and yards, towns, communities, countryside, natural environments, and the wider world. An international team of authors compare the experiences of children from different cultures and backgrounds. Often excluded from discussions of place-design on the presumption of lack of awareness, young children have many environmental competencies which should lead to their inclusion. They can read maps and study photographs, respond to the natural and man-made world with great sensitivity, and contribute considerably to the community. This book will appeal to 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.
ISBN: 9780521546829
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 19mm
Weight: 479g
296 pages