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a young boy playing in the snow with text overlay that reads 25 examples of risky play

Risky play is all the rage at the moment on social media, which is great because it has tremendous value for children. There is also quite a bit of fear about, mostly because people don’t know what it actually looks like, and what it entails. So what exactly are risky play activities for children? Here are 25+ examples of risky play. #riskyplay #riskyplayactivities #riskyplayoutdoors #foresctschool #preschoolactivities #parentingtips #riskyplaytips #preschool

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a young boy standing in front of a teepee with the words 10 top items to engage risky play this summer

Top 10 Items to Encourage Risky Play This Summer - Albertamamas.com (scheduled via http://www.tailwindapp.com?utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=twpin)

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two children playing on a log in the woods with text overlay that reads why risky play is important for kids and so difficult for parents

Risky play and outdoor play are important for kids to learn risk management, cooperation and many other things. In this article you learn more about risky play and how to deal with it as a nervous parent. #riskyplay #outdoorplay #play #riskmanagement

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kids playing in the park with text overlay that reads, 21 benefits of risky play with examples

It seems kind of intuitive to us all that risky play comes with lots of benefits. When we see children climbing trees, rolling down hills, jumping off logs, and just generally having good physical fun, it just seems clear that good things are happening. But what are the main benefits of risky play? Children that engage in risky play become more confident, happy, and more ‘well-rounded’. #riskyplay #preschoolers #parentingtips #preschool #outdoorplay #preschoolactivities

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the cover of risky play vs hazardous play, which is yellow and blue in color

TORY research based parenting on Instagram: "➡️ What is risky play? “Risky play involves kids experimenting and pushing themselves to figure out what will happen, without knowing the exact outcome. When we have kids engage in play, it’s really a fundamental way for them to figure out the world — how the world works, how their body works […] in context of a relatively safe space.” - Mariana Brussoni A school I used to work at called these ✨responsible risks”✨. Isn’t that so good? ➡️ Why is…

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a hand reaching for a flower with the words'risk - taking, play and child development

Adventurous, risky play is often considered too dangerous for young children, something that adults need to protect them from. Yet such play is essential for normal child development, building knowledge, skill, confidence, resilience, and a risk-taking disposition. Check out our new article by author Niki Buchan 📚✏️ https://blog.essentialresources.co.nz/2022/02/risky-play-and-child-development.html #EarlyChildhood #ECE #RiskyPlay #ChildDevelopment

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two young children playing on a metal swing set

What Is Risky Play? by Kara Weatherall Risky play allows kids to push their limits in a safe, yet unpredictable environment. It refers to play that involves thrilling, exciting and physically challenging activities like climbing, jumping, balancing, as well as rough and tumble play. Risky play on Funky Monkey Bars can be encouraged in many different ways and varies greatly with age. Essentially it aims to test children’s capabilities and build confidence. Risky play challenges for a…

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a young boy sitting in a tree with the words risky play what kids are learning

Parents and educators are hesitant to let children take risks if their play seems dangerous. Running, jumping, climbing, and swinging all can seem unsafe. But actually children build skills in every developmental domain when they can engage in risky play. Click through to learn how risky play promotes cognitive, emotional, and physicla skills (and also how to respond when your are apprehensive about risky play).

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