When it comes to your kids, it’s so tempting to wrap them up
in cotton wool and never let them do anything that they really want to do. You
want to help them through life as best you can, and that’s understandable.
However, wrapping them up in cotton wool can actually harm them more than help
them. You could stunt their development, and they might be scared of doing
things that are totally normal for kids.
With that in mind, here are 6 dangerous things that you
should let your kids do:
1.
Stick Their Arm Out Of The Car Window
We’ve all stuck our arms out of the car window at one time
or another, haven’t we? Let your kids stick their arms out of the car window
and they might actually learn a thing or too. They’ll notice how the wind
carries their arm and how it feels as the car moves. It’s highly unlikely they’ll
hit something - and they’ve got eyes to see if something is going to be coming
in the same direction, anyway.
2. Use A Bow And Arrow
Using
a
bow
and
arrow has become a popular past time for kids
who are fans of the Hunger Games trilogy and similar stories, however, it can
be scary for parents. This is actually a great hobby, as kids learn
coordination and improve and build skills that could help them to survive in
the wild.
3. Cook A Meal
While you probably shouldn’t leave your kids alone with
sharp knives and pans that can set on fire, you can help them to cook a meal
that the whole family will eat. This will teach them valuable life skills and
give them a great sense of satisfaction.
4. Play With Fire
Letting your kids play with fire can be a crucial part of
their development. They need to learn how fire works, and what it can do if
misused. You shouldn’t let them loose with a lighter in the house, but you can
help them to set a fire outside and teach them a thing or two. Again, this is
another useful survival skill that could come in handy at some point.
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5. Live Away From Home
You shouldn’t send your child away while they are still very
young and need you, as this can hinder their development and cause all kinds of
emotional and mental issues. However, sometimes, a stint at a camp or school
can help them to improve their social skills and become more independent. This website could give you an idea of the sort of
school that your kids could attend. However, make sure you explore your options
carefully before you settle.
6. Climb A Tree
Climbing trees is all part of being a kid, so don’t stop them from doing this if
they want to give it a try. All of the best kids have experiences of climbing
trees. They might get a grazed knee, but that’s what being a kid is all about.
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