This book provides K-8 educators with practical, research-based guidance for implementing-and advocating for!-risky play at school.
Children are naturally drawn to risky play-taking physical chances, seeking excitement, and satisfying curiosity-and are more physically active when playing outdoors. Embracing Risky Play at School introduces readers to outdoor play and learning (OPAL) in the kindergarten to middle school years, explains the difference between risks and hazards, presents the concept of "Yes" spaces, and describes how and why risky play supports academic development and student well-being. Zeni and Brussoni, two experts in the field with decades of experience, share research evidence alongside accessible strategies for overcoming common barriers to implementing risky play at school.
The Canadian Pediatric Society recommends risky play as a preventative measure for childhood obesity, anxiety, and behavioral issues, and schools have an important role to play in providing access to the unique benefits of risky outdoor play. This book addresses the collective responsibility of adults to support risky play when designing learning environments.
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