tentatively, i agree with their conclusions, but the paragraph about "watchwords" reducing the confidence of children and their interest in play is totally unfounded based on the article that they cite, which is just a proposed experimental protocol! based on that and the article's tone in general, i do get the impression that the authors aren't quite impartially weighing up the risks and benefits of risky/unstructured play in the way that i would hope to see in an academic article
yeah i'm not sure if the citations are listed incorrectly or if theyre backing up their assertions using only marginally related articles which do not actually explicitly reinforce their point 🤷
yeah i agree. not perfect but i still found it to be an interesting read and do worry that kids are not being given adequate opportunities for explorative play.
...especially when i hear about stuff like schools cutting recess time in order to push for better test scores
twovests wrote
this is fascinating but i thought this was spam. best diet ruined me