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Developing Risk Assessment Skills: The Role Of Parental Attitudes And Nature Play, Emily Murray Jan 2017

Developing Risk Assessment Skills: The Role Of Parental Attitudes And Nature Play, Emily Murray

M.S.Ed. in Early Childhood Research Projects

The current culture in the United States seeks to minimize the amount of risk that children are exposed to. However, the opportunity to take risks, try one’s strengths, and experience uncertainty and failure have been shown to increase resiliency, independence, and overall well-being (Little & Sweller, 2015). Young children need the opportunity to take physical risks in their play in order to develop these traits and their understanding of their environment and the natural world around them. This action research study sought to understand parental attitudes towards young children taking physical risks and how they impact children’s risk-taking behaviors and …