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Encouraging roughhousing can lead to fewer behavior problems from "summary" of The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D,Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.

Encouraging roughhousing can be a surprising way to prevent behavior problems in children. It may seem counterintuitive to some parents, as roughhousing often involves physicality and high energy. However, research shows that children who engage in rough-and-tumble play are actually better behaved in various settings. When children roughhouse, they are learning important social and emotional skills. They are figuring out how to communicate their boundaries, read nonverbal cues, and regulate their emotions. These skills are essential for navigating social interactions and conflict resolution. By engaging in rough play, children develop a sense of empathy and learn to understand and respect the feelings of others. Furthermore, roughhousing allows children to release pent-up energy in a safe and controlled manner. This can prevent them from acting out in other, more disruptive ways. Instead of resorting to aggressive behavior or tantrums, children who have an outlet for their energy through rough play are able to channel their impulses in a positive direction. In addition, roughhousing fosters a strong bond between children and their caregivers. When parents or siblings play with children in a rough manner, they are building trust and connection. This bond can serve as a foundation for a healthy relationship based on mutual respect and understanding. Children who feel connected to their caregivers are more likely to listen and cooperate, leading to fewer behavior issues.
  1. Encouraging roughhousing can have a positive impact on children's behavior. It promotes the development of crucial social and emotional skills, helps children release energy in a constructive way, and strengthens the bond between children and their caregivers. By embracing rough play, parents can create a nurturing environment that fosters good behavior and healthy relationships.
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The Art of Roughhousing

Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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