The British Exploring Society says taking healthy risks is essential for becoming a confident adult
92% of Brits believe that risk taking is crucial to boosting self-confidenceThink rolling down hills, building dens, bike riding, building dams over streams – good wholesome fun. Yes, there's a tiny risk your child could get hurt, but they could also injure themselves accidentally at home. Life is for living.
4. Positive risk taking is not about being frightened and there is a world of difference between genuine fear and nervousness. Well managed group activities, such as the expeditions we conduct at British Exploring Society, can be very helpful in unravelling wobbliness and nerves. Helping to build confidence and understand the positives from risk taking can open the door to exhilaration and achievement of new experiences and even new friendships.
7. Positive risk taking and the natural world are great friends. The National Trust has a wonderful list of '50 things to do before you’re 11 and ¾' and each idea is something every child would ideally have a chance to try.How to help children handle online requests for indecent images
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