This study explores the integration of modular robots into children’s play to promote inclusion and participation, particularly for children with disabilities. Robotics fosters accessibility, enabling children to interact autonomously and collaboratively, overcoming physical and social barriers. However, designing robots specifically for play, rather than education or therapy, remains underexplored. The FROB (Family of ROBots) two-year project (2023–2025) is implemented in inclusive educational settings with preschool and primary school children. Using a spiral development methodology and a child-centered experimental methodology with multiple case studies, the project examined children's interactions with the designed robots in different play scenarios. This contribution presents the second phase of the project, focusing on the initial experimental cycle with systematic observations of children's interactions. Key issues emerged regarding robotic functionality and scenario accessibility, leading to adjustments of robot modules, materials, and play environments. Findings suggest that robots can foster spontaneous, cooperative play and enhance peer interaction. The approach, merging robotic innovation with pedagogical insight, offers valuable perspectives for designing inclusive play tools and future research.

(2025). Inclusive Play Through Robotic Toys and Accessible Design: A Child-Centered Approach. . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/327166

Inclusive Play Through Robotic Toys and Accessible Design: A Child-Centered Approach.

D’Ambrosio, Stefano;Cecchetti, Sara;Prina, Elisabetta;Cazzaniga, Paolo;
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study explores the integration of modular robots into children’s play to promote inclusion and participation, particularly for children with disabilities. Robotics fosters accessibility, enabling children to interact autonomously and collaboratively, overcoming physical and social barriers. However, designing robots specifically for play, rather than education or therapy, remains underexplored. The FROB (Family of ROBots) two-year project (2023–2025) is implemented in inclusive educational settings with preschool and primary school children. Using a spiral development methodology and a child-centered experimental methodology with multiple case studies, the project examined children's interactions with the designed robots in different play scenarios. This contribution presents the second phase of the project, focusing on the initial experimental cycle with systematic observations of children's interactions. Key issues emerged regarding robotic functionality and scenario accessibility, leading to adjustments of robot modules, materials, and play environments. Findings suggest that robots can foster spontaneous, cooperative play and enhance peer interaction. The approach, merging robotic innovation with pedagogical insight, offers valuable perspectives for designing inclusive play tools and future research.
2025
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Technology for Inclusion and Participation for All: Recent Achievements and Future Directions. 18th International Conference, AAATE 2025, Proceedings, Part II
Mavrou, Katerina; Encarnação, Pedro;
978-3-032-01631-7
978-3-032-01632-4
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AAATE 2025: 18th International Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe; Nicosia, Cyprus, September 10-12, 2025
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Nicosia (Cipro)
10-12 Settembre 2025
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Settore PAED-02/A - Didattica e pedagogia speciale
   FROB - Family of ROBots for children with disabilities
   MUR - MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA - Segretariato generale Direzione generale della ricerca - Ufficio IV
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D'Ambrosio, Stefano; Cecchetti, Sara; Guerrieri, Lorenzo; Panelli, Erica; Prina, Elisabetta; Cazzaniga, Paolo; Bianquin, Nicole; Bonarini, Andrea...espandi
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