An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior

Ecological psychology is an approach focused on the perception and behavior of organisms and environments, offering psychological insights for research on children. This study primarily explored the concepts of affordance and behavior setting based on an eco-psychological perspective concerning chil...

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Published in:Frontiers in Psychology
Main Author: Deng C.; Zhao Z.; Ahmad Noorhani N.M.; Mustapha A.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213730192&doi=10.3389%2ffpsyg.2024.1463151&partnerID=40&md5=037b41584ccac6c9b83e37004614e461
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Deng C.; Zhao Z.; Ahmad Noorhani N.M.; Mustapha A.A.
An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
2024
Frontiers in Psychology
15

10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1463151
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213730192&doi=10.3389%2ffpsyg.2024.1463151&partnerID=40&md5=037b41584ccac6c9b83e37004614e461
Ecological psychology is an approach focused on the perception and behavior of organisms and environments, offering psychological insights for research on children. This study primarily explored the concepts of affordance and behavior setting based on an eco-psychological perspective concerning children’s behaviors and environment. Through a review of previous studies, we differentiated that affordance theory emphasizes children’s direct perceptions of environmental functions, whereas the concept of behavior setting highlights the dyadic relationship between long-term behaviors and environmental material features. However, existing studies on child–environment interactions often overlook children’s immediate actions in the context of affordance theory and fail to account for the dynamic nature of behavior settings. By integrating the distinctive traits of both theories, this study proposes an anticipatory framework based on ecological psychology to guide research on children’s environments, particularly within the indoor spaces of childcare facilities. Future studies should investigate the connections within this framework through field studies of childcare center environments and observations of children’s actions and behaviors during free play to assess congruence with environmental affordances. Copyright © 2024 Deng, Zhao, Ahmad Noorhani and Mustapha.
Frontiers Media SA
16641078
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Deng C.; Zhao Z.; Ahmad Noorhani N.M.; Mustapha A.A.
spellingShingle Deng C.; Zhao Z.; Ahmad Noorhani N.M.; Mustapha A.A.
An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
author_facet Deng C.; Zhao Z.; Ahmad Noorhani N.M.; Mustapha A.A.
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title An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
title_short An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
title_full An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
title_fullStr An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
title_full_unstemmed An eco-psychological framework for research on the physical environment of childcare classrooms and children’s play behavior
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description Ecological psychology is an approach focused on the perception and behavior of organisms and environments, offering psychological insights for research on children. This study primarily explored the concepts of affordance and behavior setting based on an eco-psychological perspective concerning children’s behaviors and environment. Through a review of previous studies, we differentiated that affordance theory emphasizes children’s direct perceptions of environmental functions, whereas the concept of behavior setting highlights the dyadic relationship between long-term behaviors and environmental material features. However, existing studies on child–environment interactions often overlook children’s immediate actions in the context of affordance theory and fail to account for the dynamic nature of behavior settings. By integrating the distinctive traits of both theories, this study proposes an anticipatory framework based on ecological psychology to guide research on children’s environments, particularly within the indoor spaces of childcare facilities. Future studies should investigate the connections within this framework through field studies of childcare center environments and observations of children’s actions and behaviors during free play to assess congruence with environmental affordances. Copyright © 2024 Deng, Zhao, Ahmad Noorhani and Mustapha.
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