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Does Protecting Children Hurt them by Creating Exaggerated Fears
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Does Protecting Children Hurt them by Creating Exaggerated Fears

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Sep 09, 2016
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UC Berkeley professor Alison Gopnik outlines a recent Child Development study that argues that protecting children from saws and knives can actually hurt them in the long run by creating exaggerated fears. Despite these findings, protective Xer and MIllennial parents aren’t likely to allow their Homelander children to play with scissors or a set of matc…

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