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Childs bare feet and legs covered with mud.

Wet, messy, muddy

by KitEducation, Play, self-regulated learning, Youth WorkPosted on 1 June, 202518 January, 2026No Comments

How do you react to the idea of children being wet or messy or muddy? Do worry about the actual state of being messy? The hassle of sorting them out? Cleaning up? What others might think of you? Something else? One of my earliest experiences in youth work was seeing both children’s enjoyment of being …

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