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Megan Baker's avatar

Just today I saw a mom who was riding her bike with her young son who had training wheels on his bike. He briefly stood up off the saddle as he rode, and mom immediately chastised him, "Bottom on the seat, please."

Knock knock.

Who's there?

Control freak.

Control frea--

Now you say "Control freak who?!"

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andyinsdca's avatar

I think you're missing an element in your 6 elements of risky play.

#7: Critters. Being around critters, whether it's a pet dog, the garter snake in the garden or holding a tarantula can provide some risk. You could get hurt roughhousing with your big dog or the tarantula might bite you, etc. but learning to be comfortable around critters is an important part of being a human/adult. Sure, not all of the critters have real risk (a garter snake is harmless, a cat might scratch you, but not really hurt you), but it's like climbing to the first branch on a tree.

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