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Let the Kids Go Wild

Cincinnati.com – August 08, 2012
By Rachel Robinson

Let the Kids Go Wild One of the healthiest places for a child to play – the great outdoors – is also a place where parents fear to leave their kids alone. “Research has come out showing the significant benefits for healthy child development in unstructured play in nature, which has taken place for children for millennia,” said Bill Hopple, executive director of Cincinnati Nature Center. “But there is a sense today among parents that it’s unsafe for children to play unsupervised.” That’s why the Cincinnati Nature Playscape Initiative, of which Hopple is a leader, is trying to graft a slice of wild and unpredictable…
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