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Societal Values and Policies May Curtail Preschool Children's Physical Activity in Child Care Centers.

机译:社会价值观和政策可能会在儿童保育中心进行幼儿园的体育活动。

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Three-fourths of US preschool-age children are in child care centers. Children are primarily sedentary in these settings, and are not meeting recommended levels of physical activity. Our objective was to identify potential barriers to children's physical activity in child care centers. METHODS: Nine focus groups with 49 child care providers (55% African American) were assembled from 34 centers (inner-city, suburban, Head Start, and Montessori) in Cincinnati, Ohio. Three coders independently analyzed verbatim transcripts for themes. Data analysis and interpretation of findings were verified through triangulation of methods. RESULTS: We identified 3 main barriers to children's physical activity in child care: (1) injury concerns, (2) financial, and (3) a focus on "academics." Stricter licensing codes intended to reduce children's injuries on playgrounds rendered playgrounds less physically challenging and interesting. In addition, some parents concerned about potential injury, requested staff to restrict playground participation for their children. Small operating margins of most child care centers limited their ability to install abundant playground equipment. Child care providers felt pressure from state mandates and parents to focus on academics at the expense of gross motor play. Because children spend long hours in care and many lack a safe place to play near their home, these barriers may limit children's only opportunity to engage in physical activity. CONCLUSIONS: Societal priorities for young children-safety and school readiness-may be hindering children's physical development. In designing environments that optimally promote children's health and development, child advocates should think holistically about potential unintended consequences of policies.
机译:背景和目标:美国学龄前儿童的四分之三是儿童保育中心。儿童主要在这些环境中久坐,并且不会满足建议的身体活动水平。我们的目标是确定儿童在育儿中心的潜在障碍。方法:9名托管会(55%非洲裔美国)的九个焦点小组由俄亥俄州辛辛那提辛辛那提的34个中心(郊区,郊区,首座)组成。三个编码器独立分析了逐字的主题转录物。通过方法的三角测量来验证调查结果的数据分析和解释。结果:我们确定了儿童育儿体育活动的3个主要障碍:(1)伤害问题,(2)财务,(3)重点关注“学者”。更严格的许可规范,旨在减少儿童在操场上的伤害呈现在物理上挑战和有趣的游乐场。此外,一些父母担心潜在伤害,要求员工限制他们儿童的操场参与。大多数幼儿中心的小型操作边距限制了他们安装丰富的游乐设备的能力。托儿服务提供者从国家任务和父母那里觉得压力以牺牲汽车总数为代价。因为孩子们花了很长时间的关心,许多人缺乏一个安全的地方在他们家附近玩耍,这些障碍可能会限制孩子们唯一有机会参与身体活动。结论:年幼儿童的社会优先事项 - 安全和学校准备 - 可能会阻碍儿童的体育发展。在最佳地促进儿童健康和发展的设计环境中,儿童倡导者应对政策的潜在意外后果全面思考。

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