2018
DOI: 10.21834/jabs.v3i6.238
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Design Guidelines of Residential Environments to Stimulate Children's Creativity

Abstract: Because of age growth, activation, promotion of creativity in children is extremely valuable. In order to improving creativity, there are some methods to encourage children's mind to new thinking and develop the creativity. One of these methods is the impact of natural or artificial environment to increase children's creativity. Because children spend a lot of their time with family at home, physical environment of house, effects on the children talent development and creativity. In the present study, based on… Show more

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“…Singhirunnusorn & Sahachaisaeree, 2012 Stimulation of natural elements is statistically effective on (IV) and (i) flexibility of functions, (ii) play-participation, and (iii) curiosity (DV). Faizi et al, 2013 Urban-rural strata, age and gender had significant effect on outdoor walking speed. Walking distance and walking time were dependent on physical ability, stamina health, and availability of pedestrian space, visual appropriateness, and obstacles.…”
Section: Mansor Et Al 2012mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Singhirunnusorn & Sahachaisaeree, 2012 Stimulation of natural elements is statistically effective on (IV) and (i) flexibility of functions, (ii) play-participation, and (iii) curiosity (DV). Faizi et al, 2013 Urban-rural strata, age and gender had significant effect on outdoor walking speed. Walking distance and walking time were dependent on physical ability, stamina health, and availability of pedestrian space, visual appropriateness, and obstacles.…”
Section: Mansor Et Al 2012mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Kamidin et al, 2011; Kamarul Zahari et al et al., 2010; Maruthaveeran, 2010;Shukur et al, 2010;Mansor et al, 2012;Singhirunnusorn and Sahachaisaeree, 2012;Faizi, et al, 2013;Azmi, et al, 2013; Ghazali & Mohamed Yusoff Abbas, 2011;Ngesan et al, 2013;Nasir et al, 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research was supported by MyGRANTS. This paper was presented at 2015 Asia Pacific International Conference on Environment-Behaviour Studies.…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Personal health in association with surrounding, time spent in open air, presence of natural objects at home, extent of exposure to nature during work hours, able to cope outdoors physically, emotionally and intellectually (relating to skill and knowledge), used to various types of weather and common outdoor temperature, able to see and hear what others miss, notice scientific details, in harmony with nature, able to recall experiences with nature. Kamidin et al, 2011;Kamarul Zahari et al et al, 2010;Maruthaveeran, 2010;Shukur et al, 2010;Mansor et al, 2012;Singhirunnusorn and Sahachaisaeree, 2012;Faizi, et al, 2013;Azmi, et al, 2013;Ghazali & Mohamed Yusoff Abbas, 2011;Ngesan et al, 2013;Nasir et al, 2013 Environmental Behaviour Environmental sensitivity concerns, and behaviour Motivated to understand and preserve nature and environment, acquire whole range of proenvironmental habits, concern on environmental damage, willing to reduce needs for the preservation of environment, involved in public activities or political programs. Asmuni et al, 2011;Singhirunnusorn et al, 2011;Abdul Latif et al, 2012;Singhirunnusor et al, 2012;Laurens, 2012;Horayangkura, 2013 Kamarul Zahari et al et al, 2010;Lim, 2011;Delima & Zaman, 2012;Sahari et al, 2012;Isnin, et al, 2012;Borhan et al, 2013;Nasir et al, 2013 Table 5 shows the potential indicators of human interrelationship with the environment which are yet to be statistically confirmed.…”
Section: Potential Indicators Of Human-environment Interrelationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the literature reviews and findings from articles in ajE-Bs and jABs (Refer to Table 1, Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4), the potential subjective indicators are developed (Refer to Table 5) and categorized under the four dimensions of human interrelationship with environment. Kamidin et al, 2011;Kamarul Zahari et al et al, 2010;Maruthaveeran, 2010;Shukur et al, 2010;Mansor et al, 2012;Singhirunnusorn and Sahachaisaeree, 2012;Faizi, et al, 2013;Azmi, et al, 2013;Ghazali & Mohamed Yusoff Abbas, 2011;Ngesan et al, 2013;Nasir et al, 2013 Environmental Behaviour Environmental sensitivity concerns, and behaviour Motivated to understand and preserve nature and environment, acquire whole range of proenvironmental habits, concern on environmental damage, willing to reduce needs for the preservation of environment, involved in public activities or political programs. Asmuni et al, 2011;Singhirunnusorn et al, 2011;Abdul Latif et al, 2012;Singhirunnusor et al, 2012;Laurens, 2012; Kamarul Zahari et al et al, 2010;Lim, 2011;Delima & Zaman, 2012;Sahari et al, 2012;Isnin, et al, 2012;Borhan et al, 2013;Nasir et al, 2013 Table 5 shows the potential indicators of human interrelationship with the environment which are yet to be statistically confirmed.…”
Section: Potential Indicators Of Human-environment Interrelationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%