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Outdoor play encourages children to take risks and build resilience from "summary" of Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv

In nature, children learn to navigate uneven terrain, climb trees, and explore unfamiliar surroundings. These activities may involve an element of risk, but they also provide valuable opportunities for growth and development. By taking risks in a controlled outdoor environment, children can learn to assess their own capabilities and overcome challenges. This process of trial and error helps build resilience, as children discover that setbacks are a natural part of learning and growing. Outdoor play encourages children to push themselves outside of their comfort zones and test their limits. Whether they are trying a new physical skill or exploring a new environment, children learn to adapt to changing circumstances and handle unexpected obstacles. This adaptability is a crucial component of resilience, as it allows children to bounce back from setbacks and face adversity with confidence. Through outdoor play, children also develop a...
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    Last Child in the Woods

    Richard Louv

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