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Creating Space for Risk: Lessons from the Fear Less Play Project

Creating Space for Risk: Lessons from the Fear Less Play Project

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"You can have the most beautifully designed play space, but if the adults standing around the outside are flooded with anxiety, that is going to impact the function of that space."

In this episode of Play Attention, Beth Cooper is joined by Helen Dodd, Professor of Child Psychology at the University of Exeter, and Dr Sarah-Louise Hurst, Clinical Psychologist and founder of Fortitude Mums.

Together, they discuss the Fear Less Play project, an innovative piece of research exploring the connections between adventurous play, parental anxiety and children's development.

Drawing on expertise in child psychology, mental health and play, they explore why risk is an essential part of childhood, how adults can support rather than limit children's opportunities for challenge, and what this means for the design of play spaces and the wider systems that shape children's opportunities to play.

In this episode, you'll hear:

  • Why children need opportunities to experience risk and uncertainty through play.
  • How parental anxiety can influence children's play experiences.
  • What "graduated risk" means and why it matters.
  • The role of adventurous play in building resilience and confidence.
  • What designers, planners and local authorities can learn from the Fear Less Play research.

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Hosted by Beth Cooper, Independent Play Consultant.

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