Risky play in early childhood is an important way of encouraging children’s development of self-confidence, resilience, executive function abilities as well as risk management. It is something that changes with each child and their own unique ability.
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Standing for the first time is risk taking at some point in life, while so is wrestling with a peer, or jumping off a platform.
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Research indicates that engaging in risky play even has the longer term benefit of reducing the risk of injury!
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An important part of risky play for our teachers is to facilitate, in a safe environment, the play that is happening and we are looking forward to the discoveries that are made during the study.
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