Sociedades Seguras Para los Niños

Sociedad solidaria, calles pensadas para los peatones, baja delincuencia, espíritu de responsabilidad … […] By giving them this freedom, parents are placing significant trust not only in their kids, but in the whole community. “Plenty of kids across the world are self-sufficient,” Dixon observes. “But the thing that I suspect Westerners are intrigued by [in Japan] is the sense of trust and cooperation that occurs, often unspoken or unsolicited.” […] Why Japanese Kids Can Walk to School Alone Even in big cities like Tokyo, small children take the subway and run errands by themselves. The reason has a lot to do with group dynamics. theatlantic.com|De Selena Hoy