Author Question: Benefits of risk-taking during play do not include children (Read 105 times)

kaid0807

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Benefits of risk-taking during play do not include children
◦ being injured.
◦ having fun.
◦ challenging themselves physically and emotionally.
◦ gaining confidence in their abilities.


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being injured.



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