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Parents should encourage roughhousing in moderation from "summary" of The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D,Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.

Encouraging roughhousing in moderation is an essential aspect of parenting that can have numerous benefits for children. It is important for parents to understand that rough-and-tumble play is not just about physical activity, but also about building emotional connections with their children. When parents engage in roughhousing with their children, they are not only providing a fun and enjoyable experience, but also fostering a sense of trust and security. Through physical play, children learn to regulate their emotions, develop self-control, and build resilience. This type of play can also help children learn how to communicate effectively, set boundaries, and resolve conflicts in a safe and supportive environment. It is crucial for parents to set clear boundaries and guidelines when it comes to roughhousing. By establishing rules and expectations, parents can ensure that the play remains safe and enjoyable for everyone involved. Additionally, parents should be mindful of their children's individual preferences and comfort levels, and be willing to adjust their approach accordingly.
  1. Parents can strengthen their bond with their children and create lasting memories that will help shape their relationships for years to come. Ultimately, the key is to approach roughhousing with a sense of balance and mindfulness, understanding that it is an important tool for promoting physical, emotional, and social development in children.
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The Art of Roughhousing

Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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