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Two Miles Then, Two Doors Now: The Collapse of Kids’ ‘Home Range’

Two Miles Then, Two Doors Now: The Collapse of Kids’ ‘Home Range’

Update: 2025-10-16
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Michael Smerconish speaks with Professor Helen Woolley of the University of Sheffield about her research into how children’s “home range” — the area where they’re free to explore — has dramatically shrunk over generations. Once kids roamed for miles; now many aren’t allowed past their own front yards. Woolley explains how urbanization, fear, and changing parenting styles have reshaped childhood itself, and why giving kids more freedom to roam is vital for their independence, mental health, and connection with nature. Together, they explore what it would take to design truly child-friendly neighborhoods — and rediscover the joy of letting kids out of our sight. Original air date 16 October 2025.
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Two Miles Then, Two Doors Now: The Collapse of Kids’ ‘Home Range’

Two Miles Then, Two Doors Now: The Collapse of Kids’ ‘Home Range’

Helen Woolley, Michael Smerconish