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It turns out play with an element of risk may be exactly what today’s kids are missing Brittany Toole When you think back to your favourite childhood play experiences, chances are they took ...
When climbing trees, riding a bike fast or exploring a woodland, children make their own decisions on which risks to take and ...
But it could help with their development, according to Gaynor Rice, early years professional and co-writer of We’re OK With Risky Play!. Gaynor defines 'risky play' as activities that could ...
One way to address children's well-being is through letting them take part in outdoor risky play. When climbing trees, building dens, riding a bike fast, constructing rafts to float on water ...