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A qualitative study reporting maternal perceptions of the importance of play for healthy growth and development in the first two years of life.

Alessandra PrioreschiStephanie Victoria WrottesleyWiedaad SlemmingEmmanuel CohenShane Anthony Norris
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2020)
This study showed that developmental attainment was the most important outcome for mothers, and so focussing intervention content on the promotion of child development through movement is advised. Screen time was freely available to children, and we recommend educating mothers on the movement guidelines, with a particular focus on the detrimental effects of screen time in this age group. Mothers reported many barriers to promoting play, and these are essential to consider when designing interventions in this context, in order to allow for equal opportunities for play to be provided to all children.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • high throughput
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • clinical practice
  • birth weight
  • single cell
  • weight loss