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The Gift of Risk: Building Confidence Through Outdoor Play

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As part of our Outdoor Learning Environments mini-series, we're digging into one of the most misunderstood aspects of outdoor play: RISK. What if the very things that make adults uneasy—mud, climbing, running fast, roughhousing—are exactly what children need to grow strong, confident, and capable?

In this episode, we're joined by internationally recognized playground designer, author, and child advocate Rusty Keeler, who has spent decades helping educators and communities create beautiful, messy, nature-rich spaces that invite children to test their limits and trust themselves. Together, we explore how risky play builds resilience, encourages independence, and supports whole-child development—when we as adults are willing to say "yes" a little more often.

This conversation challenges old mindsets and offers fresh, inspiring ideas for creating outdoor spaces that spark joy, courage, and curiosity.

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  1. Risks are not hazards—when children climb, balance, run, or roughhouse, they're building strength, problem-solving skills, and self-confidence in safe, developmentally appropriate ways.

  2. Natural environments invite healthy risk—logs, rocks, mud, and loose parts offer more opportunities for growth and exploration than traditional playground equipment alone.

  3. Adult fear often holds kids back—overprotection can limit a child's ability to learn independence and resilience; learning to trust children is key.

  4. Risky play supports whole-child development—from physical health to emotional regulation, social skills, and creativity, the benefits go far beyond the playground.

  5. Small changes make a big difference—educators and parents don't need expensive equipment; saying "yes" more often and allowing space for exploration is the first step toward raising confident, capable children.

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As part of our Outdoor Learning Environments mini-series, we're digging into one of the most misunderstood aspects of outdoor play: RISK. What if the very things that make adults uneasy—mud, climbing, running fast, roughhousing—are exactly what children need to grow strong, confident, and capable?

In this episode, we're joined by internationally recognized playground designer, author, and child advocate Rusty Keeler, who has spent decades helping educators and communities create beautiful, messy, nature-rich spaces that invite children to test their limits and trust themselves. Together, we explore how risky play builds resilience, encourages independence, and supports whole-child development—when we as adults are willing to say "yes" a little more often.

This conversation challenges old mindsets and offers fresh, inspiring ideas for creating outdoor spaces that spark joy, courage, and curiosity.

Key Takeaways for Listeners:

  1. Risks are not hazards—when children climb, balance, run, or roughhouse, they're building strength, problem-solving skills, and self-confidence in safe, developmentally appropriate ways.

  2. Natural environments invite healthy risk—logs, rocks, mud, and loose parts offer more opportunities for growth and exploration than traditional playground equipment alone.

  3. Adult fear often holds kids back—overprotection can limit a child's ability to learn independence and resilience; learning to trust children is key.

  4. Risky play supports whole-child development—from physical health to emotional regulation, social skills, and creativity, the benefits go far beyond the playground.

  5. Small changes make a big difference—educators and parents don't need expensive equipment; saying "yes" more often and allowing space for exploration is the first step toward raising confident, capable children.

  continue reading

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