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If you leave your kids alone, it’s not predatory strangers who are a risk

A California study found it’s moralizing do-gooders who are most likely to make mischief.

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If you leave your child to play alone outside, the risk posed by a predatory stranger is infinitesimal, but the risk posed by the self-righteous is very real, a California study has found.


As a child, Ashley Thomas loved to go, by herself, to a meadow about a 10-minute walk from her house in Ojai, California.

Playing on her own let her imagination soar.

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