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ROSE LLOYD:
We've never taken out our tree trunks and everything else. The children have learned to climb them. They've learned to balance on them. We do that. We encourage them to just stretch themselves a little bit more all the time.
Risks can be reduced all the time by the practitioners. And that's what we try to encourage here-- is that the child knows that even though it's stretching them, there is someone there to support them and to catch them. So they can they can give it a go. And they won't fail. And they won't hurt themselves.
[CHILDREN PLAYING]
It's about almost not knowing it's a risk, not knowing that it's there. It's that they're comfortable to try something. A child doesn't see it as a risk. A child sees it as a challenge and like, I can do this. And if they're willing to step up and take the challenge, then they can do that all through their lives.
[CHILDREN PLAYING]
CHILD:
[LAUGHING]
ROSE LLOYD:
Are you OK?