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Forget “Soft Spaces” . . . Should We Bring Back Dangerous Playgrounds?

A new policy proposal in the Netherlands says children’s playgrounds are being made TOO safe and boring. And that “risk-taking play” can be better and more interesting for kids, to get them out and off their devices.

Some parents think that we coddle kids too much, and they’re becoming too soft.  And in the Netherlands, they’re trying to correct this by making playgrounds LESS SAFE.  Sort of.

They’re NOT talking about leaving rusted-out slides . . . putting a pit of spikes below the monkey bars . . . or adding more parking for windowless vans.  (???)

A new policy proposal in the Netherlands would increase kids’ access to open outdoor play areas to “climb, play with water and fire, sword-fight with sticks, build with hammers, rope, or knives, and wrestle and fall.”

It’s not just about making spaces RISKIER, it’s making them LESS BORING.  They say more kids are sitting inside, being less active, because playing on their devices is more exciting than finding adventure OUTSIDE.

One mother says “risk-taking play” can be a good thing, because “it’s learning about boundaries.”  Someone else says “rough playing” might lead to bumps or cuts, but it helps kids “make social contact, and to learn to deal with risks.”

Our Take…

Things from the Past We Should Bring Back to Toughen Up Today’s Kids.

Candy cigarettes.  Looking cool never tasted so sweet.

Lawn darts.  What says “backyard fun” more than playing catch with knives?

Sea Monkeys.  The sooner the kids learn about death, the better.  Even if it’s only 45 seconds after dumping them in a bowl of water.

Easy Bake Ovens.  Third-degree burns are like a free tattoo!

Chemistry set.  Any kid can make a paper airplane.  But a nuclear reaction?  That’s special.

G.I. Joe’s with real beards.  Sorry, Ken.  Barbie wants to bang a REAL man.

Gum in baseball cards.  Kids should know what it’s like to chew a razor. 

Free playing in the woods.  There’s only a 5% chance your kid gets abducted while doing this.  And 100% of parents are completely fine with those odds.

(The Guardian)

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