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Send us a text The episode delves into the critical role of play in both parental and child emotional development. Tina Payne Bryson shares insights from her book, *The Way of Play*, emphasizing how engaging in playful interactions can foster emotional intelligence and resilience in children while helping parents regulate their own stress.
• Exploring the connection between play and emotional development • Importance of parental emotional well-being • Practical strategies for incorporating play into parenting • Understanding play as a tool for resilience building • The role of scaffolding in teaching emotional management • Encouraging open conversations about feelings through play • Modelling emotional regulation for children in real-life scenarios
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