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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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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Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study |
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Ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study |
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ability of preschool children in perception of traffic dangers: an intervational study |
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Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research |
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1680-7626 2008-4536 |
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|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. |
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