Practitioner's views on risked based play and learning in the outdoor environment.
Please note: all participants have the right to withdraw from the survey at any time and are able to skip any questions they are not able to or do not wish to answer. Each of the questions focus on your thoughts towards the concept of 'risk-based' play and how it is supported within the outdoor surroundings of your setting. The findings from this research will be used in the research project created by Katy Wass. Once the project has been completed, all information given by participants will be deleted. 
During the process of the research project all participants have the right to withdraw at any time, before or during the process. The participant can withdraw the information which they have given, until two weeks after the process by contacting Katy Wass at [email protected]
The identity of all participants will remain anonymous throughout the process and confidentiality of all information will be retained. 

A vibrant outdoor playground scene with children engaging in various activities like climbing, interacting with nature, and playing in a safe environment, emphasizing the concept of risk-based play.

Exploring Risk-Based Play in Outdoor Learning

Join us in a vital exploration of risk-based play and outdoor learning. This quiz is designed for practitioners to share their insights and experiences regarding outdoor activities in child development.

  • Understand the value of outdoor learning.
  • Share your thoughts on risk-based play.
  • Contribute to meaningful research.
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ClimbingChild21
In the categories below, which includes your age?
18 or younger
19-21
22-29
30-39
40-49
50 or over
What is your position in setting?
Class teacher
Teaching Assisstant
Nursery Nurse
Other
Please Specify:
From the categories below, what is the age of the children you work with?
Under 3 years
3-5 years
6-8 years
8 years and over.
Have you recieved any training on outdoor learning with children?
Yes
No
How important do you believe outdoor learning and risk-based play to be in terms of a child's learning and development?
Not important
Important
Very important
Crucial
In what conditions would you refrain from taking children outdoors to play?
Light rain
Heavy rain
Hot weather
Cold weather
Snow
Other
Please Specify:
From experience, do you feel that outdoor learning and risky play causes any of the following? (Select top 2)
Positive behaviour
Negative behaviour
Enhanced academic performance
Better social skills
Improved engagment
Which do you consider to be the most valuable during outdoor play? (select 3 points)
Child's physical development and fitness improves
Children learn about their natural surroundings
Children experience different weather conditions
Children use imagination and extend creativity
Social and emotional development is enhanced
Children can challenge their own abilities and test their limits through risk taking
Child's resilience is strengthened
Children gain self confidence
What experiences and facilities do the children in your setting currently have access to during outdoor play?
Water
Sand
Large branches
Trees/tree stumps
Rope swings/rope ladders
Mud
Other
Please Specify:
If any, what complications are there in your setting that may prevent you from allowing children to take part in exploratory and risk-based play?
Security of site grounds
Lack of suitable outdoor spaces
Getting the insurance
Lack of suitable training
Parents' fears and views towards 'risky play'
Children not having appropriate clothing
Other
Please Specify:
What would make you feel more confident in managing an outdoor learning session in promoting 'risky play'?
Experience in the outdoors and natural spaces
Training
Support from parents/carers
Resources
Funding
Other
Please Specify:
Overall, do you feel that your setting promotes risk-based learning? If so, what experiences do they offer? How often? Do the children spend to much time outside? Or to little? If you answered no, please explain why you don't think this happens.
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