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Changing perspectives on risky play

Changing perspectives on risky play

Update: 2025-08-11
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This reflective piece explores how perspectives on risky play have changed over time, highlighting its importance for children’s development. Darren Barkhouse draws on personal experiences and cultural comparisons – challenging today’s risk-averse attitudes and advocates for supportive environments where children can explore, take risks, and grow. The article and podcast episode invite educators and families to reconsider their own approaches to risk in play.

 

Read the article here:

https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/changing-perspectives-on-risky-play/

 

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Episode break down:

00:00 – Welcome & introductions
04:30 – Reflecting back to early experiences of risky play
08:25 – Positive stress situations & building resiliency
13:00 – Controlled learning environments for exploration
18:00 – Teaching children to risk assess for themselves
20:00 – Less risky play or a different type of risky play?
22:00 – Asking why rather than saying no
28:00 – A cultural lens on risky play
34:00 – The power of boredom
35:00 – Control, scaffolding learning & Vygotsky
37:00 – The impacts of media and technology
43:00 – Building relationships and trust
46:00 – Your own toolbox as an educator or parent/carer

For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com

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