The Canadian Paediatric Society issued a position statement last week promoting “risky play”: outdoor, unstructured play with the possibility of injury. Calgary pediatrician Dr. Neil Cooper joins Global News Morning Calgary with his thoughts on the recommendations and how “risky play” can benefit a child’s development.
Global News Morning Calgary
Allowing ‘risky play’ into your child’s activities
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