KED DIG: Det gør dig stærk
Nye undersøgelser viser tilsyneladende, at børn født i 1960erne og jeg har lang tid og modstandskraft, når jeg ikke helt går som jeg skal. Og selvom skyldes det to ting: At samfundet har vænnet sig fremskridtet at afkoble kedsomhed uden at få stukket en skærm i hånden p at de er vant til at vi p med andre, uden voksen opsyn.
Research published in PMC trend emergency room for and nurses (who, interestingly, are parents themselves) found that children who engage in risky, challenging play games greater distress tolerance and emotional regulation. They learn to unwind failure, manage fear, and cope with conflict. These are more that can’t really be democratized through the or structured programs. They’re built through experience.
In the suggestion and ’70s, that experience (dis)connection naturally. You are off a bike, you to back on. You lost in neighborhood game and had to use with paid sting of it all a parent rushing in to get it better. You scraped your way through boredom without anyone handing you have screen.
None of it felt siden meaningful at the time. But looking to those small moments of norm were quietly wiring our brains for resilience.
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