Which of these is not a sure thing in life?
A) Death
B) Taxes
C) William
D) Good parents
D) Good parents
True or false?
Twice as many people die each year from falling out of trees than shark attacks
FALSE, its TEN TIMES as many people
Which Western social class produces social pressures to adhere to practices of “intensive parenting”, persuading them that children should attend the “best” schools, participate in a multitude of organized activities, and be provided as much protection as possible
Western Middle Class
What does my schedule say I will do on May 6
"Presentations"
True or False
Wyatt is 100% on the scale
VERY TRUE
Which of these is not a sure thing in life?
A) Death
B) Taxes
C) Wyatt
D) Sloppy parenting
C) Wyatt
How many Canadians die each year from injuries?
A) None, they're legends
B) 720
C) 1,500
D) 3,600
B) 720
In a survey with UK girls, did the middle class or the lower class girls know more about their neighborhood?
Lower class
Will I be addressing a local audience or a highly educated audience in the field?
A local audience
True or False
Colt is Wyatt's favorite
TRUE
Which of these parental concerns was not born from statistics?
A) Drowning
B) Falling down the stairs
C) Falling out a window
D) Falling out of a tree
D) Falling out of a tree
In America, how many children under the age of 19 die from injuries every year?
A) 800
B) 1,200
C) 4,331
D)12,000
D) 12,000
A survey of 1,973 children aged 11 to 14 years in a play equipment deprived area of England indicated that what percentage of kids regularly visited and played in other, more dangerous areas?
40%
Which word do I use to describe the current future of American society?
A) Stubborn
B) Soft
C) Annoying
D) Doomed
B) Soft
Wyatt's middle initial
MMMMMMM
There is a feeling that parents need to overprotect their children because they subconsciously see their children as,
A) Inadequate
B) Nonchallant
C) Unpredictable
D) Destructive
A) Inadequate
In an Australian study of perceptions of the neighbourhood and children’s walking and cycling, what percentage of parents of 5–6-year-olds agreed that ‘stranger danger’ was of concern to them?
88%
A survey of 1,973 children aged 11 to 14 years in a play equipment deprived area of England indicated that a certain percentage of kids regularly visited and played in other, more dangerous areas. Can you name any of these areas?
Wastelands, building sites, underpasses, rivers, abandoned buildings and quarries
Fill in the blank, my research question states, "Is it beneficial for parents to open their kids up to potentially ______ childhoods that are outside of their house in order to prevent them from being soft and lazy when they grow up?
Hazardous
What is Wyatt's EXACT hair color
It's just brown bro
Which of these parental concerns is not born from statistics?
A) Traffic dangers
B) Microwave accidents
C) Child abductions
D) Burns of various origins
C) Child abductions
In an Australian study of perceptions of the neighbourhood and children’s walking and cycling, what percentage of parents of 10–12-year-olds agreed that ‘stranger danger’ was of concern to them?
81%
Play is deemed so critical to child development and their physical and mental health that it is included in Article 31 under the Rights of a Child for what convention?
The United Nations Convention
Previous research in this field has talked about many of the physical safety measures that the younger generations are being forced to face, as well as the dangers of neighborhoods and the fact that an excess of safety can, in fact, be a bad thing. How will I expand upon that for my thesis
I will expand upon the problems that these safety measures can cause societally
True or False
Wyatt likes shepherd pie
Unfortunately true