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BETTER THAN Bubble WRAP: Do We'Over Regulate and Over Protect' Children at the Expense of Them Learning How to 'Take Risks'?

Authors :
Susie O'Neill
Marilyn Fleer
Source :
Asia-Pacific Journal Of Research In Early Childhood Education. 9:111-127
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Pacific Early Childhood Education Research Association, 2014.

Abstract

Throughout the World more children die and are disabled from injury than illness and disease, despite the fact that we are living in a society that is perceived to be safer than it has ever been. Environment and product modification means we have safer cars, homes, workplaces and play areas. Legislation and policy approaches have been introduced to regulate and enforce safe practices. However, in some cases this has brought about an over regulated and over protective societal change. Experiences and tasks once enjoyed by children are now often regarded as dangerous and irresponsible. The freedom of children to experience life in a way that allows them to develop competencies they need to become competent risk managers can be been hampered by over regulation of governing bodies and over protective practices of parents and caregivers, creating a bubble-wrapped generation in some communities. This paper captures an approach where child safety is reconceptualised by introducing a cultural-historical informed safety risk assessment model pushing against the current trend towards bubble-wrapped solutions to childhood injury prevention.

Details

ISSN :
20053886 and 22335234
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asia-Pacific Journal Of Research In Early Childhood Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........66d4590bd0853ec8fe99d79e238f99d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17206/apjrece.2014.9.1.111