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Playing in mud and dirt can boost your child's immune system—here's how by Samuel J. White and Philippe B. Wilson, The Conversation Editors' notes ... Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain ...
I was not a down-in-the-dirt kind of mom – or child, for that matter. I preferred sitting on a blanket on the grass rather than rolling around in the grass.
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Dirt 5 is a departure from earlier entries in the series, as it goes full arcade racer. That’s to its credit though, as the actual racing is satisfying and exciting.
Sensory activities (such as playing in mud) can reduce stress in children, which is another crucial element in maintaining a well-functioning immune system.