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Over the last decade, researches show evidences that the free play and the outdoor activities have positive impact
on children, namely on social skills’ development as cooperation. However, the study of children interaction,
especially when we want to identify and study a particular type of interaction, like cooperative interaction,
requires a reflexion about the most efficient tolls and methods that can be used. With this article we intend to
present a first reflective review of mathematical techniques and methods that can be potentially useful in the
study of cooperative interactions with children in outdoor free play. Considering the characteristics of outdoor
learning environments, which are based on freedom and free play exploitation of nature, the methods used in
studies of this nature in indoor environment, tend to be more controlled by adults and more spatially limited,
may not be the most effective. We intend to demonstrate that it is necessary to create a combination of
mathematical techniques and methods based on the social network analysis, given the specificity of the
educational outdoor environment or the space level and the dynamics of activities that there are usually
generated.
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graph theory adjacency matrix network outdoor play environment cooperative skills early childhood
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[Editura Universitatea din Pitesti]