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Child Centered Play: Increase Learning and Decrease Defiance!
Published on 2012-03-28 05:00:00
Imagine a room full of toys. The only restrictions on the toys is not to break them. You are free to play with them in anyway you like and for as long as you like, just don't break them. Sounds like most any child's fantasy; a room full of unrestricted access to toys. However, as a family therapist who uses play therapy a lot, I am often confronted by the following question by far too many children: "What should I do?" More often than not, the parents of children who ask this question (or a
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