Views: 105 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2022-01-04 Origin: Site
Through the observation of multiple children's playgrounds, the number of visitors to children's playgrounds from high to low is summer, spring and autumn, and winter. Normally, because the temperature in summer is relatively high, it is the peak season for play, but pay attention to measures to prevent heatstroke and cool down. The temperature is similar in spring and autumn and there is no obvious difference in the number of tourists. The weather in winter is relatively cold, and the number of outdoor tourists also wants to decrease, so strong seasonality is a typical feature of children's playground games.
On a daily basis, children of different ages have significantly different outdoor activities. During the daytime, pre-school children are the main ones who are outdoors. In the evening, school-age children usually play after school and come home after dinner. As far as each year is concerned, the number of activities on holidays has increased significantly, and the time is relatively concentrated.
The children's innocent and innocent character makes the playground for children's games full of fun. Most of the amusement facilities have become the symbol of children's activity venues with cute shapes, brightly colored appearances, various functions and playful content of children's fun. The characteristics of each child are fully displayed here, and the joyful atmosphere can create a fairy tale kingdom full of imagination.
Outdoor activities are conducive for children to get close to the sun and air, and to get close to nature: outdoor activities are activities that are accompanied by sunlight and fresh air, in an individual or group way, using all the senses to participate in. For example, playing with children in the water, sand, ball, snowman, roller skating, etc., not only satisfies the children's active nature, but also increases their closeness to nature.
Outdoor activities help strengthen children's resistance: studies have shown that children who are often outdoors are strong, not afraid of wind and cold, and rarely get sick throughout the year. Children who are afraid of heat in summer and cold in winter are delicate, unable to adapt to the alternation of the seasons, and tend to catch colds.
One of the signs of human health is whether it can adapt to changes in the external environment. Among the factors that determine adaptability, the skin plays an important role, because there are countless nerve endings in the skin that feel external stimuli. It is the first to respond to the constant changes and stimuli of the external environment, and it is manifested in the regulation of body temperature.
Children do more outdoor activities and use the stimulation of natural conditions such as sunlight to improve their ability to regulate body temperature and improve their physical health. Children who often exercise outdoors are stimulated by the cold, their body temperature drops slightly and they recover quickly. Conversely, children who lack outdoor exercise have a large body temperature drop and a slower recovery rate. With the stimulation of the cold, the metabolism of the whole body is strengthened, the blood supply in the internal organs increases, and the internal organs are also exercised. Therefore, children who often engage in outdoor activities have stronger resistance than other children.