Development of Children's Crossing Skills in Urban Area: Visual Exploration and Mental Representation about Hazards
Key Points
Children display varying levels of crossing skills when navigating urban hazards, emphasizing the importance of visual exploration and mental representation.
The study indicates that effective crossing skills correlate with better understanding of environmental hazards, crucial for urban safety.
Observational analysis of children's interactions in urban settings reveals developmental pathways in their crossing skills, highlighting significant learning moments.
Findings underscore the need for improved educational strategies to enhance children's awareness of urban hazards during pedestrian activities.