What the Scientific Method and Play Therapy Have in Common
Many do not realize that “the scientific method,” as we know it today, came from studies of children at play.
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Many do not realize that “the scientific method,” as we know it today, came from studies of children at play.
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Children struggling emotionally often struggle to better communicate what they’re experiencing on the inside than through displaying signs of anger or frustration on the outside.
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Responsive parenting requires attunement to your unique child, yet these seven principles are consistently applicable to children of any age or temperament.
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Skillful parents act in spite of anxiety and impulse rather than at their whim. Our parenting behavior should stir confidence, connection, and character.
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Play not only deters boredom and gloom, promoting resilience. It is also catalyzes developing competencies.
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Cumulative bodies of research make clear our fundamental responsibilities in the course of nurturing our children’s development.
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