There is no safe blow to the head, especially for a child.
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In Blow-up I used my head instinctively!
Children are not in a position to assess risk and safety; it must be done for them, and it must be done carefully.
If you don't feel safe as a child, you can't learn.
If you were to open up a baby's head - and I am not for a moment suggesting that you should - you would find nothing but an enormous drool gland.
I think what's at risk is kids losing touch with being a kid. Being a kid is being defined differently than it was when you didn't have all this stuff you could put in front of your face.
Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands.
Yes, the concept that blunt-force trauma of the head causes brain damage is a generally accepted principle of medicine. That is why I was so appalled by the NFL doctors who were denying my work.
In certain ways it is incredibly damaging considering the stuff I did before certainly wasn't for kids.
Any threat to the health and safety of a child in any school or classroom is unacceptable.
No matter what happens, I'm going to protect my kid.
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