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“There's kind of a wall I have to stay inside of” : A Qualitative Understanding of Children's Independent Mobility Range, Destination, Time and Expansion Han, Christina; Lin, Yingyi; Mâsse, Louise C.; Brussoni, Mariana
Abstract
Children’s independent mobility (IM) is profoundly connected to their healthy development and wellbeing, and plays a critical role in promoting their further territorial expansion in their neighborhood. In this paper, we explore perspectives of Canadian children aged 10-13 years on their IM in their neighborhood, using interpretive description analysis. This paper discusses three themes yielded from the children’s data: 1) their perceived boundaries for their IM range, 2) utilized places for their IM destinations, and 3) temporal boundaries on their IM created by curfews and check-ins. Our iterative process of data triangulation allowed us to expand beyond the identified themes and original frameworks towards a novel conceptualization of children’s territorial boundary expansion in the context of IM development.
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“There's kind of a wall I have to stay inside of” : A Qualitative Understanding of Children's Independent Mobility Range, Destination, Time and Expansion
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2020-03-08
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Children’s independent mobility (IM) is profoundly connected to their healthy
development and wellbeing, and plays a critical role in promoting their further
territorial expansion in their neighborhood. In this paper, we explore perspectives
of Canadian children aged 10-13 years on their IM in their neighborhood, using
interpretive description analysis. This paper discusses three themes yielded from
the children’s data: 1) their perceived boundaries for their IM range, 2) utilized
places for their IM destinations, and 3) temporal boundaries on their IM created by
curfews and check-ins. Our iterative process of data triangulation allowed us to
expand beyond the identified themes and original frameworks towards a novel
conceptualization of children’s territorial boundary expansion in the context of IM
development.
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eng
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2025-03-12
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0448192
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Han, C., Lin, Y., Mâsse, L. & Brussoni, M. (2020). “There’s kind of a wall I have to stay inside of”: A qualitative understanding of children’s independent mobility range, destination, time and expansion. Children, Youth and Environments, 30(2), 97-118.
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10.7721/chilyoutenvi.30.2.0097
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Reviewed
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Faculty; Researcher
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International