A bunny has been spotted in a backyard, exemplifying freedom in movement. Wild animals move exuberantly, yet human children engage less in such play due to trends in self-domestication and societal structures. The World Health Organization reports that a significant percentage of adolescents do not get enough physical activity. Many children lack access to parks conducive to play. Parental concerns about safety and societal norms often limit children's opportunity for rough-and-tumble play, marking a decline in spontaneous, free movement akin to that of animals.
A trend toward self-domestication and the structure of modern society restricts children's innate tendencies for wild movement, leading to decreased physical activity among youth.
Wild animals excel at movement and play. However, many children lack opportunities for similar free play due to limited access to nature and parental restrictions.
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