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The Role of Play in our Children's Development

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Why is play so vital in your child’s development?

Play is a vital ingredient to help your child learn about themselves and the world. Children are full of energy but as parents it can be hard to think of different activities for little ones to keep them entertained.

This week on The Expert Guide to Parenthood Podcast we welcome back our Emotion Coach Expert Dr Christiane Kehoe to help us understand the importance of play time for children.

We ask:

  • Why play is important for our children

  • The age when children understand that something is imaginary

  • How many hours a parent should be playing with their child

  • Self-play and why it is so important

  • How we can encourage our children to play

  • As a parent we often hear our children say, ‘I’m bored’. Is a little boredom good for our children?

  • We ask Dr Christiane if we should be providing activities for our children

  • In today’s modern life children are very scheduled and have lots of after school activities. How much is too much?

  • Dr Christiane’s top play ideas or ways children like to play at the following key ages: babies, toddler, preschooler, school age child and teenagers

  • How important the ‘play environment’ is for our children i.e.. inside or out, structured and non structured and how to ensure we are providing this for our children.

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Why is play so vital in your child’s development?

Play is a vital ingredient to help your child learn about themselves and the world. Children are full of energy but as parents it can be hard to think of different activities for little ones to keep them entertained.

This week on The Expert Guide to Parenthood Podcast we welcome back our Emotion Coach Expert Dr Christiane Kehoe to help us understand the importance of play time for children.

We ask:

  • Why play is important for our children

  • The age when children understand that something is imaginary

  • How many hours a parent should be playing with their child

  • Self-play and why it is so important

  • How we can encourage our children to play

  • As a parent we often hear our children say, ‘I’m bored’. Is a little boredom good for our children?

  • We ask Dr Christiane if we should be providing activities for our children

  • In today’s modern life children are very scheduled and have lots of after school activities. How much is too much?

  • Dr Christiane’s top play ideas or ways children like to play at the following key ages: babies, toddler, preschooler, school age child and teenagers

  • How important the ‘play environment’ is for our children i.e.. inside or out, structured and non structured and how to ensure we are providing this for our children.

Never forget Parents You've Got This

The Expert Guide To Parenthood Podcast is proudly supported by Mustela natural origin skincare, by parents' side since 1950.

Follow us Socia :

Instagram: @parentsyouvegotthis_au

Threads @parentsyouvegotthis_au

TikTok:@partentsyouvegotthis_au

Facebook:@parentsyouvegotthis

__________________________________

Parents You've Got This offers antenatal and postnatal parenting education and Masterclasses from the planning phase to early preschool.

Learn more: parentsyouvegotthis.com.au

Credits: Producer Dean Thomas, Camera person Tim Hehir, Content and Hosts Parents You've Got This

Thank you Think HQ for the beautiful podcast recording space

  continue reading

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