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Can a Playground Be Too Safe?

Hugh Pickens writes "John Tierney writes that the old 10-foot-high jungle gyms and slides disappeared from most American playgrounds across the country in recent decades because of parental concerns, federal guidelines, new safety standards set by manufacturers and — the most frequently cited factor — fear of lawsuits. But today some researchers question the value of safety-first playgrounds. Even if children do suffer fewer physical injuries — and the evidence for that is debatable — critics say that these playgrounds may stunt emotional development, leaving children with anxieties and fears that are ultimately worse than a broken bone. 'Climbing equipment needs to be high enough, or else it will be too boring in the long run,' says professor Ellen Sandseter. 'Children approach thrills and risks in a progressive manner, and very few children would try to climb to the highest point for the first time they climb. The best thing is to let children encounter these challenges from an early age, and they will then progressively learn to master them through their play over the years.' After observing children on playgrounds in Norway, England and Australia, Dr. Sandseter identified six categories of risky play, although fear of litigation led New York City officials to remove seesaws, merry-go-rounds and the ropes that young Tarzans used to swing from one platform to another."

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  1. I don't understand the perceived problem by idontgno · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mom's basement is perfectly safe, and I grew up JUST FINE.

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  2. Re:risk/reward by g0bshiTe · · Score: 5, Funny
    so stuff can be achieved without a large proportion of people being harmed in the process.

    You obviously don't work in Aperture Labs do you?

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  3. Stop pussyfying our youth by pak9rabid · · Score: 4, Funny

    Treating kids like pussies turns them into pussies.

  4. Re:How to Land Your Kid in Therapy by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Funny

    Could someone hand that guy a "dammit, couldn't you have told my parents 30 years ago" insightful mod?

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  5. Talk about risky behavior.... by pyneiii · · Score: 3, Funny

    "After observing children on playgrounds in Norway, England and Australia..." Did anyone else picture a weird guy in a lab coat with a clipboard standing around a jungle gym?

  6. Re:How to Land Your Kid in Therapy by need4mospd · · Score: 3, Funny
    You know if you visited home more often you wouldn't think like that.

    -Dad

    P.S. Don't forget to call your mother this weekend. You know how she gets when you forget her birthday.

  7. Re:This "safety net problem" by davester666 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why phone when you could just yell up the stairs...

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