Edge on the Clock: Danger Can Be Good for Kids

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When it comes to kids, risky behavior is actually beneficial. That’s according to a new report, calling on children to go exploring alone, get lost and participate in potentially dangerous activities. The reason? Researchers say risky behavior boosts self-esteem, and can even tackle childhood obesity. So will you send your kids out alone?
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