Child Mobility

Child Mobility refers to the ability of children to move freely and safely within their environment. This concept encompasses various aspects, including the physical movement of children through walking, cycling, or using public transport, as well as their access to safe play areas and community spaces. Child mobility is influenced by factors such as urban planning, infrastructure, safety, social norms, and policies. It is essential for promoting children’s independence, social interaction, physical health, and overall well-being. Ensuring adequate child mobility contributes to a better quality of life, allowing children to engage in educational, recreational, and social activities. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of creating child-friendly environments that facilitate safe and accessible travel for young people.