Posted on 11/17/2021 10:44:04 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
New German playgrounds are constructed to be harmful, forcing kids to negotiate perilous obstacles whereas risking harm in the event that they fall in accordance to a professor of motor growth.
Professor Rolf Schwarz of Karlsruhe University of Education, argues that ‘protected’ playgrounds forestall kids from studying how to handle danger within the early levels of their growth.
‘If we would like kids to be ready for danger, we’d like to enable them to come into contact with danger,’ stated the professor who works with councils and playground designers to develop difficult obstacles.
It comes as Rebecca Faulkner, an government from New York based mostly non-profit researcher play:groundNYC, stated smooth touchdown areas and spongy flooring do not assist kids to learn that their actions have penalties.
‘What the spongy floor playgrounds do not do is train kids that there’s a consequence to falling, and so they will not learn something from it,’ stated Faulkner.
‘The spongy floor actually simply teaches them that the bottom is smooth, which, after all, it isn’t.’
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Post us pictures of what a bad ass you are.
...but I will add... any parent who does not accompany a very young child “TO ANY” park with gadgets is a moron. however... there does come that time when kids go on their own, and at that age, these structures would indeed be not only fun, but very easily, with low risk negotiable.
as with bicycles, I believe the times are coming on the track we are on, that you will soon indeed see, people wearing helmets walking the streets, in fear of that pebble. js...
Thank you for sharing your non-trolling opinion.
anonymous? all you have to do is click into my name. and here... ill even give you my FB page...
https://www.facebook.com/tim.brenz
but I’m on a 30 day suspension again so I cant accept a friend request until the middle of next week...
My play ground was the farm
With a river running through it.
Thousands of acers of woods.
My play ground toys were fishing equipment, traps, guns, knifes, axes, bows and arrows and all kinds of other stuff.
Thousands of trees to climb, canoes ect ect.
From the time I was about 8 I had free rein of it.
If I were a kid again, that place would look like heaven.......but then again, I used to climb trees and swim in the lake unsupervised...
lol...
Okay... I’ll tip my hat and offer an apology. seriously! When I got out of the service I joined iron workers here in Detroit for 10 years. but never reached those heights!!
but... next time start out with displaying that pic and offer up an explanation of your concerns about play ground gadgets! because now, I have NOOO clue how you can be scared of what you posted about!!!
Is that why German Hillary let all those moslems into your Vaterland?
There was a nice children's playground near us that recently got redesigned and what I saw that they made for small children horrified me. I sometimes ride my bicycle by there and I don't even like to look. That's how dangerous it is.
Ahahahaha. Did you really just say that, German daffodil? I think we kilt all the real German men in WWII. Now look what's left.
What's that in the metric system?
Calm down, German. You're getting triggered again and Poland is getting a bit nervous over there.
I see the California Qtard is projecting again.
You are actually a good example of what a sorry life a child could have from falling on their head.
I had a childhood friend who drowned in a lake.
Ahahahaha. Finally a good one.
Germany - 1
America - 4,947,188
#StillInTheGame
Germany - 1California Qtard -4,947,188America - 4,947,188
(stay till the end, all will become clear)
The bike on the other hand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgGbfmAgkLg
Just so you know the score, that's what's important (we actually score points in this country, futbol boi).
#ThatsWhatIGetForBeingNiceToYou
#NeverTrustTheVisigoths
Ironically enough, just the day before, he, I and another friend were having fun in our inner tubes on my side of the lake......
Don't talk about bikes (or soccer), or Poland may pay the price for your indiscretion. And haven't they suffered enough?
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