The first edition made a huge contribution to the debate around children and risk and now, more than 10 years later, this timely new edition assesses recent developments and re-examines the issues.
Looking at the role of the media in influencing adult fears and then discussing our increasingly risk-averse society, the book advocates that parents and practitioners need to enable children to learn to judge situations for themselves. It examines in practical terms how children learn to take care of themselves; putting risk into perspective; physical play and exploration; how to support children after accidents and how to avoid them in the first place; and how adults can share their skills to promote children's understanding of safety.
The book is written for the full range of practitioners involved day-by-day with children, and includes up-to-date examples of how thoughtful practice can create a genuinely interesting learning environment, in which children can be safe enough to take manageable risks.
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