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In contrast to recent conversations about adventure playgrounds, Ross wonders if traditional, static playgrounds are truly safer for children. Without open-ended materials, children's bodies become the thing that can change--for better or worse. In spaces with one "right way" to do things, social conflict can increase. Tom confesses to being a local playground aficionado who has seen some creative and fun traditional playgrounds.
By Teaching With The Body In Mind5
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In contrast to recent conversations about adventure playgrounds, Ross wonders if traditional, static playgrounds are truly safer for children. Without open-ended materials, children's bodies become the thing that can change--for better or worse. In spaces with one "right way" to do things, social conflict can increase. Tom confesses to being a local playground aficionado who has seen some creative and fun traditional playgrounds.

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