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Playing and exploring outdoors brings risk – and that’s good for children

Playing and exploring outdoors brings risk – and that’s good for children

We are currently in the midst of a youth mental health crisis. In 2023 in England, a fifth of children aged eight to 16 had a probable mental disorder. One way to address children’s wellbeing is through letting them take part in outdoor risky play. When climbing trees, building dens, riding a bike fast, constructing rafts to float on water, or exploring a woodland, children make their own decisions on which risks to take and which to avoid. This empowers children to be decisive and independent in other situations, such as in their transition to secondary school, rather than relying on adult prompting or direction. Progressive incremental exposure to uncertainty and risk builds resilience and enhances overall wellbeing in young people. In our own research with 622 teenagers, we used questionnaires to measure their resilience and wellbeing before and after taking part in an outdoor adventure education residential trip. We found that their scores for wellbeing increased by 23%, their resilience by 36%. Outdoor risky play supports experimentation and exploration. It helps children develop social …

Dear James: I Hate Playing With My Children

Dear James: I Hate Playing With My Children

Editor’s Note: Is anything ailing, torturing, or nagging at you? Are you beset by existential worries? Every Tuesday, James Parker tackles readers’ questions. Tell him about your lifelong or in-the-moment problems at [email protected]. Don’t want to miss a single column? Sign up to get “Dear James” in your inbox. Dear James, I love my kids more than life itself. My 6-year-old boy is funny, sensitive, smart, and beautiful. My 3-year-old daughter is a riot; she makes everyone around her scream with laughter. She’s also freakin’ cute. But lord help me if either of them asks me to play dress-up, a board game, or Legos. I’ll give myself some credit. My husband and I both work full time as schoolteachers. During the winter, my husband coaches sports on the weekends, so I’m cooped up alone with the kids, which feels like a cruel human experiment. Yet even when the weather gets nicer, I’d rather sit on a deck chair with my laptop than play soccer or tag with my darling cherubs. Sure, it gets easier as …

Crypto-Obsessed DJ Clowned by Entire Dance Music Community For Playing Trump’s Inauguration

Crypto-Obsessed DJ Clowned by Entire Dance Music Community For Playing Trump’s Inauguration

Mouse Murder Members of the electronic dance music [EDM] world have choice words for DJ and crypto bro Justin “3LAU” Blau after he played a set a Donald Trump’s second inauguration. Soon after playing the performance, the 34-year-old prog house DJ waxed prolific in an Instagram post about how much of an “honor” it was to play for 30 minutes at Trump’s Starlight Ball. Almost immediately, the founder of the music-as-token platform Royal was resoundingly dunked on. Chief among Blau’s haters was the similarly numerically-monikered Deadmau5, the mouse-masked industry veteran known for his scathing rebukes of more or less everything. “Not a single person in that entire dumbfuck administration has ever known who the fuck you were… and you certainly won’t be remembered by any of em,” the Canadian-born DJ, whose real name is Joel Zimmerman, wrote in response to Blau’s post. “But everyone in this business will remember that you stood behind nazis and convicted felons who would further marginalize the very people who gave you a platform.“ Zimmermann went on to reference the …

Trump Is Playing Chicken With Higher Ed

Trump Is Playing Chicken With Higher Ed

“I’d summarize it as: fuck.” That’s what one senior university administrator told me when I asked about the chaos that erupted at the National Institutes of Health this week. Academics are in panic mode in the face of sudden new restrictions from the Trump administration. The Department of Health and Human Services has told employees of several health agencies, including the NIH, to stop communicating with the public. Even more disruptive for universities, the committee meetings for reviewing NIH grant proposals have also been abruptly put on hold until at least February 1. “This will halt science and devastate research budgets in universities,” Jane Liebschutz, a medical doctor and professor at the University of Pittsburgh, posted on Bluesky, in reference to the grant-review shutdown. The UCLA professor Lindsay Wiley echoed the sentiment, adding on Bluesky that the pause, which affects the distribution of a multibillion-dollar pool of public-research money, “will have long-term effects on medicine & short-term effects on state, higher education & hospital budgets. This affects all of us, not just researchers.” Even if …

Michelle Yeoh’s Hairstylist Renato Campora Shares Why the Actress Likes ‘Playing With Different Looks’

Michelle Yeoh’s Hairstylist Renato Campora Shares Why the Actress Likes ‘Playing With Different Looks’

Time to play! Michelle Yeoh’s hairstylist Renato Campora has created countless styles for the actress, including long brunette waves, a blonde asymmetrical bob, sleek bangs, and more, and most recently, the duo opted for a blunt choppy cut for the Star Trek: Section 31 premiere on Jan. 22 in New York City. When switching up Yeoh’s looks, the Wicked star acts as the perfect muse for Campora.  “Michelle is so classy and fashionable inside and out that I actually look to her,” he says.  Renato Campora/Instagram “Michelle is very enthusiastic about playing with different looks, which in the moment is very inspiring to me. … My creative process is very exciting. I would say it’s 50% planned and 50% spontaneous,” the hair expert reveals. As for the Academy Award winner’s latest hairdo: “The original Star Trek movie and the character Spock himself was the inspiration behind the look,” he shares.  To nail the chic and galactic vibe, Campora relied on the Joico Moisture Recovery Moisturizing Shampoo, Moisture Recovery Conditioner, Defy Damage KBOND20 Power Masque, Defy …

I’m with stupid: How The Traitors proved playing dumb is the smartest move in the modern age

I’m with stupid: How The Traitors proved playing dumb is the smartest move in the modern age

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more People keep on telling me about how clever Kas is.” These 10 simple words, though complimentary on the face of it, may have unwittingly sealed an innocent man’s fate. Uttered by Leon about his fellow contestant Kasim on the BBC’s explosively popular strategy gameshow The Traitors, they planted a seed of suspicion that rapidly grew into a veritable jungle. For three consecutive nights, the poor good doctor was hauled over the coals at the Round Table, increasingly ostracised from the group and forced to defend his unimpeachable character, before being unceremoniously banished at the end of the fourth episode. He was, of course, a Faithful all along. If you’ve never watched the show, the premise is simple: a group of strangers are thrown together …

Playing Nice star James McArdle’s life off-screen explored

Playing Nice star James McArdle’s life off-screen explored

James McArdle plays calculated villain Miles in ITV’s new thriller, Playing Nice, which follows two sets of parents who discover their toddlers were swapped at birth.  The Scottish actor, 35, stars alongside James Norton, Niamh Algar and Jessica Brown Findlay in the gripping series, which follows the two couples as they are faced with a horrifying dilemma: to keep the son they’ve raised or reclaim their biological child? While James is a big name in the world of theatre, he’s become a familiar face on-screen in recent years thanks to his roles in Mary Queen of Scots, Mare of Easttown, Andor and Sexy Beast. But how much do you know about his life away from the cameras? WATCH: James McArdle stars in Playing Nice James’ upbringing and career James grew up in Darnley on the south side of Glasgow. He developed a love of acting from a young age and attended Paisley youth theatre group PACE before moving to London to study at RADA.  The actor was just 17 years old when he jumped on …

World Darts Championship 2025: Latest results, who’s playing today, schedule and how to watch

World Darts Championship 2025: Latest results, who’s playing today, schedule and how to watch

After second seed Michael Smith fell to Kevin Doets in a five-set thriller, James Wade lost in straight sets to Jermaine Wattimena and Danny Noppert lost to Ryan Joyce, no14 seed Anderson lost 3-0 to Jeffrey de Graaf. Anderson was many people’s outside tip to reach the final, but now the draw has really opened up after 11 of the 23 seeds fell at the first hurdle. Winning start: Defending champion Luke Humphries beat Thibault Tricole 3-0 in his opening match Bradley Collyer/PA Wire World Darts Championship schedule and latest results (Seeds in brackets, all times GMT) Thibault Tricole 3-1 Joe Comito Jermaine Wattimena 3-0 Stefan Bellmont Keane Barry 3-0 Kim Huybrechts Afternoon Session (12.30pm) Wesley Plaisier 3-2 Ryusei Azemoto Luke Woodhouse 3-0 Lourence Ilagan Alan Soutar 1-3 Kai Gotthardt Jermaine Wattimena 3-0 James Wade (16) Niels Zonneveld 1-3 Robert Owen Connor Scutt 3-0 Ben Robb Cameron Menzies 3-1 Leonard Gates (10) Gerwyn Price 3-0 Keane Barry Afternoon Session (12.30pm) James Hurrell 3-0 Jim Long Kevin Doets 3-1 Noa-Lynn van Leuven Ryan Joyce 3-1 Darius …

He doesn’t have a personality”: Yang shares his struggles with playing Vance on “SNL

He doesn’t have a personality”: Yang shares his struggles with playing Vance on “SNL

“Saturday Night Live” star Bowen Yang Yang has embodied Charli XCX, viral pygmy hippo Moo Deng, and Ariana Grande’s future son-in-law so far in the show’s 50th season, but taking on vice presidential candidate JD Vance has been his toughest role. In an interview with Them, the show’s first Asian cast member said he was vocal that he might not be the best fit. Outside of current “SNL” cast member James Austin Johnson and his uncanny Donald Trump impersonation, the series has largely used stunt casting to cover the election. In sketches, he faces off against show alums Maya Rudolph, Dana Carvey, and Andy Samberg as Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, and Doug Emhoff. “Up until the show, I tapped [“SNL” creator Lorne Michaels] on the shoulder and I was in the full beard and the full geish and I was like, ‘You can do a buyback if you want,’” the comic joked. Yang said his biggest hurdle in embodying the Ohio senator was finding a personality in Vance, whose core belief system shifts with the tides. Cracking Vance for Yang …

If your child is watching TV and playing online games, you should do it with them – here’s why

If your child is watching TV and playing online games, you should do it with them – here’s why

Young children spend a lot of time using screens: watching television, playing on touchscreen apps, or facetiming with grandparents. In fact, research on global screen time guidelines has found that around 75% of children aged up to two years use some form of digital media daily, and 64% of children aged two to five years use it for more than an hour a day. Digital media is part of children’s lives and is set to stay that way. This means it is crucial to understand how to use this technology so children can benefit from it, and how to maximise its educational potential. A key way to do this is for parents and other adults to use digital media together with children. This is known as co-use, and can range from parents actively discussing the media content with their children to simply watching a show together. Our recent research with colleagues has investigated how adults using digital media with children aged up to six affects children’s ability to learn from digital media. We carried out …