Another for my collection of frameworks:
“After observing children on playgrounds in Norway, England and Australia, Dr. Sandseter identified six categories of risky play: …”
- exploring heights,
- experiencing high speed,
- handling dangerous tools,
- being near dangerous elements (like water or fire),
- rough-and-tumble play (like wrestling), and
- wandering alone away from adult supervision.
What! No mention of listening at keyholes? Downloading from JStor? Maybe that’s unique to American children.