UK - Children need to experience more fear in their daily lives, a leading headmaster has claimed.
Anthony Seldon, master of Wellington College, said youngsters are missing out if they are never allowed to overcome feeling afraid.
They learn vital life skills such as compassion and discover more about themselves by facing fear and physical hardship.
But too many children are being wrapped up in cotton wool by schools and parents, and lack any physical exercise, challenge and adventure during the average day. Full Story - Creative Kids Magazine - Marlboro Cigarettes - For Your Entertainment
Anthony Seldon, master of Wellington College, said youngsters are missing out if they are never allowed to overcome feeling afraid.
They learn vital life skills such as compassion and discover more about themselves by facing fear and physical hardship.
But too many children are being wrapped up in cotton wool by schools and parents, and lack any physical exercise, challenge and adventure during the average day. Full Story - Creative Kids Magazine - Marlboro Cigarettes - For Your Entertainment