Timeline for Should I let my baby play with oranges?
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Dec 9, 2015 at 0:05 | comment | added | R.. GitHub STOP HELPING ICE | The risk is not any health risk from the orange (there is no significant risk here) but rather a risk of upsetting the child, hurting their confidence, making them reluctant to explore and learn, etc. | |
Dec 7, 2015 at 10:27 | comment | added | GreenAsJade | IE even the most toxin laden food you can buy is safer than sitting in the car at the gas station. IE the most toxic laden food you can buy is safe anyhow. Shielding a child from an orange doesn't maximise their survival... it deprives them of experiences growing and learning that they need for later. | |
Dec 6, 2015 at 21:31 | comment | added | The Thrifty Engineer | No, its meant to convey thats the level of risk is so imeasurably small that its indestinguishable from zero. | |
Dec 6, 2015 at 21:25 | comment | added | Acire | So "it's dangerous but who cares?" I'm not sure if I understand. | |
S Dec 6, 2015 at 19:21 | history | suggested | Mark | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Dec 6, 2015 at 19:05 | history | answered | The Thrifty Engineer | CC BY-SA 3.0 |