Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study

|Objective (s): To investigate the effect of training in promoting children’s ability to select safe places to cross roads, and to examine which type of training is more effective that were story-telling or tabletop model.Methods: Sixty preschool and twenty 9 years old children participated in the s...

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Main Authors: Zahra Tabibi, Maryam Kiafar
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2013-02-01
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-388-en.html
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spelling doaj-dc432f08896044b597d15984a9f4e1072020-11-25T03:58:14ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362013-02-011215361Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational studyZahra Tabibi0Maryam Kiafar1 |Objective (s): To investigate the effect of training in promoting children’s ability to select safe places to cross roads, and to examine which type of training is more effective that were story-telling or tabletop model.Methods: Sixty preschool and twenty 9 years old children participated in the study. Preschool children were divided into three groups, where 20 received training by means of story-telling, and 20 by tabletop model. The remaining children did not receive any training. The training was implemented in 4 sessions. Preschool children’s ability in identifying safe/dangerous crossing sites was assessed by 10 pictures in pre and post training. For 9 years old' ability was assessed once.Results: In comparison to controls, significant improvement was observed in all children following training. The trained preschool children’s scores were not significantly different from 9 year-old children. Tabletop model was more effective method than story-telling.Conclusion: Training especially by tabletop model might be effective in promoting the perception of traffic dangers in young children. Training can speed up the development of young children's ability.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-388-en.htmlchild pedestriantabletop trainingstory-telling trainingdanger perception
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Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
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child pedestrian
tabletop training
story-telling training
danger perception
author_facet Zahra Tabibi
Maryam Kiafar
author_sort Zahra Tabibi
title Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
title_short Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
title_full Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
title_fullStr Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
title_full_unstemmed Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
title_sort ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2013-02-01
description |Objective (s): To investigate the effect of training in promoting children’s ability to select safe places to cross roads, and to examine which type of training is more effective that were story-telling or tabletop model.Methods: Sixty preschool and twenty 9 years old children participated in the study. Preschool children were divided into three groups, where 20 received training by means of story-telling, and 20 by tabletop model. The remaining children did not receive any training. The training was implemented in 4 sessions. Preschool children’s ability in identifying safe/dangerous crossing sites was assessed by 10 pictures in pre and post training. For 9 years old' ability was assessed once.Results: In comparison to controls, significant improvement was observed in all children following training. The trained preschool children’s scores were not significantly different from 9 year-old children. Tabletop model was more effective method than story-telling.Conclusion: Training especially by tabletop model might be effective in promoting the perception of traffic dangers in young children. Training can speed up the development of young children's ability.
topic child pedestrian
tabletop training
story-telling training
danger perception
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-388-en.html
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