Children's behavior can undergo shifts and changes as they navigate new experiences, such as starting school or moving up a year group. These transitions can lead to regressions or challenging behaviors as they adapt to different expectations and environments. As parents, it's essential to create a positive and supportive space to help children through these changes. Incorporating play and connection is a valuable strategy.
In this episode, I am joined by Susie Robbins from Resolve to Play and she shares how play and some other strategies can be used to help support children at home with managing their behaviour and emotional literacy development.
She shares how we can engage in symbolic play to meet children’s needs for simplicity, embrace their desire for nurturing and comfort, and allow them to lead the way in returning to more childlike behaviors. By offering understanding and opportunities for quality playtime, we can foster emotional resilience and help your children navigate life's transitions more smoothly.
SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Resolve to Play) :
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