Professor Helen Dodd (@drhelendodd) 's Twitter Profile
Professor Helen Dodd

@drhelendodd

Professor of Child Psychology & UKRI FLF @ExeterMed. Adventurous play. Child anxiety. Psychologist and parent, passionate about children's emotional well-being.

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The Benefits of Adventure for Children! Great to see this support for the first #AdventureMind evidence summary from Mental Health Foundation šŸ‘ You can read their blog below and the evidence summary here: adventuremind.org/evidence Written by yours truly with Belinda Kirk

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Bly’s experience at @brightonhovecc Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme set her on the way to becoming a Paralympian šŸ“ The council created this film to show how HAF ensures children stay active, make friends, learn skills & enjoy new opportunities ā¤µļø #Paralympics

Centre for Young Lives (@cfyounglives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK 15 year olds have the lowest average overall life satisfaction in Europe. Good to see recommendations from The Children's Society for government to tackle child poverty, improve mental health support and open more spaces for children to play #PlayCommission childrenssociety.org.uk/good-childhood

UK 15 year olds have the lowest average overall life satisfaction in Europe. 

Good to see recommendations from <a href="/childrensociety/">The Children's Society</a> for government to tackle child poverty, improve mental health support and open more spaces for children to play #PlayCommission
childrenssociety.org.uk/good-childhood
Outdoor Play Canada (@outdoorplayca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Children Need Risk, Fear, & Excitement in Play – And why adults’ fears put them at risk. From this article by Dr. Mariana Brussoni : "Every successive generation of children since the 1970s has seen their outdoor play and freedom shrink." More here: šŸ‘‡ tinyurl.com/yc6bzum6

Why Children Need Risk, Fear, &amp; Excitement in Play – And why adults’ fears put them at risk.

From this article by <a href="/mbrussoni/">Dr. Mariana Brussoni</a> : 

"Every successive generation of children since the 1970s has seen their outdoor play and freedom shrink."

More here: šŸ‘‡

tinyurl.com/yc6bzum6
Lenore Skenazy (@freerangekids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A whole lot of teachable moments do not involve a teacher -- or an adult at all. Childhood curiosity is natural, if we take a step back and give kids the time and space to wonder and wander.

Megan Zeni (@roomtoplay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inclement weather is CONSISTENTLY reported as the number one barrier for outdoor play & learning, but it doesn’t have to be! Learn from teachers across Canada how to overcome this perceived barrier šŸ‘‡

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šŸ“¢ Exciting vacancy in my team The Children's Society: Policy and Public Affairs Manager - Adolescent Risk and Vulnerability. We're looking for: ā­ļøA talented manager to develop & deliver an ambitious new policy & influencing programme for our risk portfolio ā­ļøIn-depth understanding of

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Bridget Phillipson Janet Daby MP Next up at our Building a Bright Future reception is a panel on play and the creative arts with Paul Lindley OBE Rachel C. Boyle Marcus Davey. We need great teacher training, support for the arts, and a play strategy to unleash the potential of play & creative arts say speakers.

<a href="/bphillipsonMP/">Bridget Phillipson</a> <a href="/JanetDaby/">Janet Daby MP</a> Next up at our Building a Bright Future reception is a panel on play and the creative arts with <a href="/Paul_Lindley/">Paul Lindley OBE</a> <a href="/RachelCBoyle1/">Rachel C. Boyle</a> <a href="/MarcusDavey_/">Marcus Davey</a>.

We need great teacher training, support for the arts, and a play strategy to unleash the potential of play &amp; creative arts say speakers.
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The Curriculum and Assessment Review, led by Professor Becky Francis, is seeking evidence from across the education sector, including teachers, parents, children and employers. Your experience and insight will help to shape the future of education for our young people.

Centre for Young Lives (@cfyounglives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're extending the deadline for our #PlayCommission call for evidence. You can now submit your views until 31st October 2024, we'd love to hear from you! Find out more: centreforyounglives.org.uk/play-commissio…

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Power is fleeting. Respect is lasting. Reputation is not a function of wealth, fancy titles, or prestigious memberships. It's a matter of what we contribute and how we treat others. Admiration is earned through actions, not positions. The best way to be valued is to add value.

Power is fleeting. Respect is lasting.

Reputation is not a function of wealth, fancy titles, or prestigious memberships. It's a matter of what we contribute and how we treat others.

Admiration is earned through actions, not positions. The best way to be valued is to add value.
Active Travel England (@activetraveleng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We want every child to be able to feel safe and confident in being able to cycle to school" Louise Haigh and Chris Boardman CBE visited children in Preston to watch their Bikeability training session this #CycleToSchoolWeek 🚲

David Wright (@mr_paintpots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where this is being denied our youngest children, it is an infringement of their human rights and detrimental to their wellbeing & development.

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Keynote speakers are confirmed for Child in the City 2024 Seminar #KeepOnMoving, from 3-4 December in Rotterdam. It will explore themes around access to physical movement & outdoor play in cities. Book by 19 October for our 'early bird price'. events.childinthecity.org

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"It's concerning that at age two, we're already seeing these differences... girls may already be at a disadvantage very early in life." New research co-led by Professor Helen Dodd has found by aged 2, girls are already playing outside less than boys. Read more: news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hea…

"It's concerning that at age two, we're already seeing these differences... girls may already be at a disadvantage very early in life."

New research co-led by <a href="/DrHelenDodd/">Professor Helen Dodd</a> has found by aged 2, girls are already playing outside less than boys.

Read more: news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hea…
Eugene Minogue (@eugeneminogue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ā€˜Girls play outside less than boys even at two years old, UK survey reveals’ - @Guardian theguardian.com/education/2024… Girls play outside in nature less than boys even at the age of two, according to the first national survey of play among preschool-age children in Britain. ā€œThe

ā€˜Girls play outside less than boys even at two years old, UK survey reveals’ - @Guardian

theguardian.com/education/2024…

Girls play outside in nature less than boys even at the age of two, according to the first national survey of play among preschool-age children in Britain.

ā€œThe
Professor Helen Dodd (@drhelendodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So grateful to the brilliant team Recreational Fear Lab for hosting me last week. Not many academic visits include an evening at a ā€˜haunted house’ and waking up with fake blood in my hair šŸ˜‚ I left feeling excited about continued collaboration and my next visit!

So grateful to the brilliant team <a href="/RecFearLab/">Recreational Fear Lab</a> for hosting me last week. Not many academic visits include an evening at a ā€˜haunted house’ and waking up with fake blood in my hair šŸ˜‚ 

I left feeling excited about continued collaboration and my next visit!