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Injury prevention plays a key role in keeping children safe, but emerging research suggests that imposing too many restrictions on children’s outdoor risky play hinders their development.
Brussoni, Mariana • Risky Play and Children’s Safety: Balancing Priorities for Optimal Child Development
During the rapid urbanization of the 20th century, many cities were designed for the people building them: able-bodied men who weren’t typically caring for children. This created all sorts of lingering obstacles for kids and their caregivers: Think metro platforms reachable only by descending a flight of stairs (not easy with a stroller), or bus ro... See more
The Atlantic • Cities Aren’t Built for Kids
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A comprehensive report highlighting the importance of investment in the trust and safety industry, emphasizing its growth potential, corporate benefits, and role in fostering safer online environments amidst emerging technologies.
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