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It enhances communication and social skills from "summary" of The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D,Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.

When kids roughhouse, they are constantly communicating with one another. They are verbalizing their ideas, negotiating rules, and expressing their emotions. This constant back-and-forth communication helps children become more attuned to nonverbal cues and body language, which are essential skills for effective communication. As they roughhouse, kids learn how to read each other's facial expressions and gestures, allowing them to respond appropriately in social situations. This heightened awareness of nonverbal communication can translate into improved social skills outside of roughhousing activities. Furthermore, roughhousing requires children to collaborate with one another to create and maintain a safe and enjoyable play environment. They must work together to establish rules, set boundaries, and respect each other's physical limits. This collaboration fosters a sense of teamwork and camaraderie am...
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    The Art of Roughhousing

    Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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