Anonymous wrote:Isnt there an outdoor preschool in Bethesda?
the idea is not completely alien
Anonymous wrote:The knives don't bother me, and neither does the tree. The open water would. I would think that drowning would be the biggest risk.
I also think that you could give kids the same benefits by just choosing a location away from open water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Danes are the inspiration for High Tech High, a public charter school in San Diego that was founded in part by Qualcomm to address the skills gap in the high tech sector. They might be on to something. Our kids need to know how to take risks. We coddle them so much. Back in the day, kids had to help out on the farm etc. and definitely knew how to handle tools, sharp things and drive tractors. Now we want to protect them from every thing. Maybe we should take a page from the Danes.
That's interesting! I had never heard of this school.
Anonymous wrote:The Danes are the inspiration for High Tech High, a public charter school in San Diego that was founded in part by Qualcomm to address the skills gap in the high tech sector. They might be on to something. Our kids need to know how to take risks. We coddle them so much. Back in the day, kids had to help out on the farm etc. and definitely knew how to handle tools, sharp things and drive tractors. Now we want to protect them from every thing. Maybe we should take a page from the Danes.
Anonymous wrote:The Danes are the inspiration for High Tech High, a public charter school in San Diego that was founded in part by Qualcomm to address the skills gap in the high tech sector. They might be on to something. Our kids need to know how to take risks. We coddle them so much. Back in the day, kids had to help out on the farm etc. and definitely knew how to handle tools, sharp things and drive tractors. Now we want to protect them from every thing. Maybe we should take a page from the Danes.