No, not the board game where you have hours of (insert word here) but the exposure of children (and adults) to risk.
Without exposing children to controlled levels of risk we will eventually end up with a society of people who have no concept of consequence to their actions.
Example.
Child always has their hand held crossing the road, even up to the age of 12-14, because they have relied on others to gauge their safety when they eventually cross the road on their own they have no concept of speed and inertia, hence increasing their risk of being run down.
I suppose you could also say I'm against wrapping kids in cotton wool all the time, let them bash their knees, let them fall from the climbing frame, but don't mollycoddle them into believing the world is a big bad place, because they won't cope when they reach adult life.
Without exposing children to controlled levels of risk we will eventually end up with a society of people who have no concept of consequence to their actions.
Example.
Child always has their hand held crossing the road, even up to the age of 12-14, because they have relied on others to gauge their safety when they eventually cross the road on their own they have no concept of speed and inertia, hence increasing their risk of being run down.
I suppose you could also say I'm against wrapping kids in cotton wool all the time, let them bash their knees, let them fall from the climbing frame, but don't mollycoddle them into believing the world is a big bad place, because they won't cope when they reach adult life.
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