vallandatakse
Vallandatakse is a term used in the Estonian language to describe a phenomenon where a person, typically a child, is left unattended in a public place, such as a park or a playground, for an extended period. This practice is often associated with the concept of "free-range parenting," where parents allow their children to play independently in public spaces. While vallandatakse can provide children with opportunities for social interaction and physical activity, it also carries certain risks and ethical considerations.
The term "vallandatakse" is derived from the verb "vallandama," which means "to leave" or "to abandon." The
Proponents of vallandatakse, often referred to as "free-range parents," advocate for the benefits of allowing children
In response to the growing interest in vallandatakse, some communities and organizations have implemented guidelines and