S2E46: Rough and Tumble Weapon Play with Nicki and Vicci
Battle sounds fill the forest, swords clatter and arrows whizz through the air, groans and victorious shouts ring out. Huzzah! It’s not a medieval war you’re witnessing – but children playing with weapons. In today’s episode we talk about this controversial type of rough and tumble play.
👉 Nicki and Vicci Share
The six types of Risky Play
What 'Rough and Tumble' play is
The value of rough play
How rough play relates to socialising
How we can help communicate safe boundaries
The evidence that shows there is no link between weapon play and real-life aggression
About consensual play
The big concepts weapon play highlights in children
The importance of competition and collaboration
The role weapon plays in child development
The signs to look out for to signify everyone is still having fun
Helpful phrases for supervising weapon play
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👉 Guest Details
Vicci Oliver and Nicki Farrell are adventurous nature play makers, risk-takers, children’s rights advocates and the co-founders of Wildlings Forest School. We are the hosts of the ‘Raising Wildlings’ podcast and we put the dirt back in childhood.
During any Wildlings Forest School program, you are likely to find Wildlings up trees, sliding down mud slides, whittling with pocket knives, lighting fires and building rafts. We let kids, be kids - because children can’t learn to protect nature if they’ve never had a childhood in it.
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