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Did you spend much of your childhood climbing trees? Did you know that 1 out of 4 Australian children have never climbed a tree and that this quintessential childhood experience is banned in most of our educational settings? In this episode talk about why sharing the view with birds from the branch of a tree is so beneficial for children!

In a 2011 study by Planet Ark on Childhood interaction with nature 1000 parents were surveyed. One of the disturbing findings was that only 20% of children today are engaged in tree climbing. It appears that children just don’t climb trees anymore. This is unsurprising as we have seen the dramatic changing face of our educational settings with things such as soft-fall and height restrictions severely impacting the ability for children to climb anything, let alone a tree.

Benefits of climbing trees:

  1. Focus and concentration
  2. Hand-eye coordination
  3. Problem-solving skills
  4. Self-esteem
  5. Overcoming fears
  6. Trust and team-building
  7. Body confidence
  8. Building physical strength
  9. Setting and achieving goals
  10. Respecting nature 

How to support children when they are learning to climb:

BUT WHAT ABOUT THE RISK?

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