Inclusion

Wild Things

We know that outdoor play is vital for the healthy development of young children. But why? Annie Woods and Cyndy Hawkins explain how outdoor play gives children a chance to experience and learn from risk and help children’s behaviour and concentration and boost their wellbeing.
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