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Children's Mental Disorders and the Decline of Play
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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 1850710" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>One of the biggest reasons I chose my daughter's day care when she was three was because of the playground. It was huge with lots of shade and best of all, it had playthings where they could use their imagination, such as a wooden airplane and a train they could climb on. She was always telling me stories of their pretend time on those things.</p><p></p><p>She's now 15 and has a group of friends whose parents allow them the freedom to make a lot of choices on their own, as I do with her. In doing so, all of them are extremely intelligent and are running a great record of making great decisions. If one veers off, the rest give them a pep talk telling them why they're wrong. It's pretty awesome to watch it in action from the sidelines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 1850710, member: 43500"] One of the biggest reasons I chose my daughter's day care when she was three was because of the playground. It was huge with lots of shade and best of all, it had playthings where they could use their imagination, such as a wooden airplane and a train they could climb on. She was always telling me stories of their pretend time on those things. She's now 15 and has a group of friends whose parents allow them the freedom to make a lot of choices on their own, as I do with her. In doing so, all of them are extremely intelligent and are running a great record of making great decisions. If one veers off, the rest give them a pep talk telling them why they're wrong. It's pretty awesome to watch it in action from the sidelines. [/QUOTE]
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