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It strengthens the parentchild bond from "summary" of The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D,Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.

Roughhousing is more than just play; it is a powerful way for parents and children to connect on a deeper level. When parents engage in rough play with their kids, they are communicating love and acceptance in a language that children understand. The physical contact and shared laughter create a bond that is both physical and emotional. This bond is strengthened through the give-and-take of roughhousing, where both parent and child have the opportunity to be in control and let go. Through roughhousing, parents can show their children that they are valued and respected. By being fully present and engaged in the moment, parents demonstrate that they are attuned to their child's needs and desires. This type of interaction fosters trust and mutual respect, laying the foundation for a strong parent-child relationship. Roughhousing also provides a safe space for children to explore their physical boundaries and develop their own sense of agency. In the context of rough play, children can learn about limits and boundaries in a controlled environment. They can test their strength, agility, and coordination without fear of judgment or criticism. This sense of freedom and autonomy is essential for children's healthy development. Moreover, roughhousing can help children regulate their emotions and develop self-control. Through rough play, children learn to manage their impulses and emotions in a constructive way. They learn to recognize and respect their own limits, as well as those of others. This emotional intelligence is a valuable skill that will serve children well throughout their lives.
  1. Roughhousing is a valuable tool for strengthening the parent-child bond. It is a way for parents to communicate love, acceptance, and respect to their children. Through rough play, children can explore their physical boundaries, develop their sense of agency, and learn to regulate their emotions. Ultimately, roughhousing is a fun and effective way for parents and children to connect and grow together.
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The Art of Roughhousing

Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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