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

Roughhousing is not just about physical play—it's about building a stronger bond between parent and child. When parents engage in roughhousing with their children, they are creating a unique connection that goes beyond just spending time together. Through playful wrestling, tickling, and chasing, parents and children are able to communicate in a way that words cannot capture. This type of physical play allows for a deeper level of understanding between parent and child. It fosters trust, as children learn to rely on their parents to be there for them during these moments of play. In turn, parents learn to understand their children's cues and reactions, helping them to better connect and respond to their needs. Roughhousing also helps to break down barriers and build a sense of camaraderie between parent and child. It creates a shared experience that is both fun and engaging, allowing both parties to let loose and be themselves in a way that is liberating. This shared joy and laughter can create lasting memories and strengthen the emotional bond between parent and child. Furthermore, roughhousing can be a powerful tool for teaching children important life skills. Through physical play, children learn about boundaries, self-control, and empathy. They learn how to regulate their emotions and actions, as well as how to respect others' boundaries and feelings. This type of play can also help children develop their social skills and learn how to navigate relationships with others.
  1. Roughhousing is not just about play—it's about building a strong and lasting connection between parent and child. It creates a unique opportunity for communication, trust, and understanding that can strengthen the parent-child relationship in ways that are both meaningful and profound. Through roughhousing, parents and children can create a bond that will last a lifetime.
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The Art of Roughhousing

Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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