Mon, Jun 20: According to new research, allowing children have more ‘risky’ play time, like jumping from a height or being unsupervised, leads to better health. A scarped knee will help kids understand risk better and that carries into the teenage years and adulthood. Dr. Marianna Brussoni from UBC tells Global News about the theory behind this new research.
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Can risks during play lead to better health for kids?
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