ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR GAMES AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN OVER 12 YEARS OLD
Abstract
Teenagers are not welcome in playgrounds - parents recognize them as a risk to younger children and the city government - to the facilities, but what teenagers suffer from is a place where they can gather and do something together. If the municipality provides decent open spaces for teenagers to know as themselves and a place to socialize without public pressure, then they will be able to channel their energy in a constructive way and the public opinion of teenagers will improve.
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Child Protection Act, published DV. No. 48 of June 13, 2000, final change and add. DV. No. 99 of November 20, 2020, Art. 2.
Ordinance No. 1 of January 12, 2009 on the terms and conditions for the design and safety of playgrounds, issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the DAPS
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Sayers, R., Playground Equipment for Teens, http://www.activeoutdoors.info, 2020
Norman, N.,; An architecture of play: a survey of London’s adventure playgrounds; Four Corners Books, 2003, 7-10 by definition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk
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