Design strategies for promoting young children’s physical activity: A playscapes perspective
Boon, Boudewijn; Rozendaal, Marco C.; van den Heuvel-Eibrink, Marry M.; van der Net, Janjaap; van Grotel, Martine; Stappers, Pieter Jan
(2020) International Journal of Design, volume 14, issue 3, pp. 1 - 18
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Abstract
This paper develops a set of design strategies for promoting young children’s physical activity. These strategies are developed by taking the design perspective of Playscapes as a starting point. Playscapes suggests that three play qualities are key in promoting young children’s physical activity: free, bodily, and dispersed play. We present
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two field studies in a pediatric oncology center, in which we observed how these play qualities were reflected in children’s interactions with two Playscape designs: Stickz, a collection of branch-shaped objects, were placed in a semi-public waiting area; Fizzy, a self-propelled robotic ball, was introduced to patient rooms. Free play was analyzed according to the diversity of play activities, bodily play according to the diversity and exertion level of bodily movements, and dispersed play according to the floor area covered. Based on the findings, we discuss how Fizzy and Stickz contributed to each play quality, and derive a set of design strategies that can be applied in different contexts to stimulate young children’s physical activity. With these strategies, Playscapes offers a concrete alternative to existing approaches, supporting designers in directing interactions towards physical activity while leaving room for children’s unstructured and spontaneous play.
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Keywords: Childhood cancer, Exergames, Intermediate-level knowledge, Open-ended play, Pediatric healthcare, Research through design, Strategy and Management, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Marketing
ISSN: 1991-3761
Publisher: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Note: Funding Information: First and foremost, we would like to thank the families that participated in our field studies. We also thank Jacqueline Zoon and the team of nurses for making our fieldwork possible at the Princess Máxima Center. We would like to express our gratitude to Charlotte Aart and Ilse Stolte (Princess Máxima Center), who helped preparing the necessary documents for the medical ethical committee. We thank Aadjan van der Helm and Richard Bekking at the ID-Studiolab, for their support in realizing the prototype for Fizzy, and Calliope Savvaki, for her help in building the Stickz prototypes. The work presented in this paper is part of the research project Meedoen=Groeien!, a collaboration between HandicapNL, Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, and Delft University of Technology. The Dutch Friends Lottery financed this project. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Boon, Rozendaal, van den Heuvel-Eibrink, van der Net, van Grotel, & Stappers.
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