Abstract

Summary For children at school, playtime occupies more time than that recommended to be allocated to any formal curriculum area. Educational psychologists (EPs) can have a role in encouraging schools to consider ways of structuring playtime to increase the quality of children's social experiences and preventing troubling behaviour. To inform such a role better, this study sets out to gain an impression of the Scottish playground from the perspective of the child.

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