The Land in North Wales is an adventure playground where children engage in risky play, exploring heights, handling tools, being near dangerous elements, rough-and-tumble play, speed, and exploring on their own. The playground encourages independence and self-discovery while fostering a sense of community among children. Despite safety concerns, the benefits of allowing children to take reasonable risks far outweigh the potential dangers. The decline in unsupervised playtime has led to a loss of opportunities for children to explore freely and develop crucial life skills.
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by Hanna Rosin på www.theatlantic.com 03-20-2014
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