Risky Play
"In nature children learn to take risks, overcome fears, make new friends, regulate emotions and create imaginary worlds" - Angela Hanscom
Supporting children to engage in Risky Play requires us, the adults, to walk the line between support and challenge.
We understand that children need to move their bodies against gravity to develop optimally. Swinging, spinning, hanging and climbing support strength and balance patterns critical for growth, development and postural control.
There's a fine line between interference and interaction and the biggest hurdle we adults face is trust. Trusting children is a daily practice at Dripstone.