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Episode 11- The Lifeline of Belonging: What First Nations Research Teaches Us About Youth Suicide

11 min · 20. nov. 2025
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This conversation highlights the crucial role of free play in child development, suggesting that structured activities and school environments often restrict children's independence and opportunities for unstructured play. This play is essential for developing negotiation skills, imagination, and friendships.My email: andi@andishehparenting.comMy info: https://linktr.ee/AndishehParenting?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=bfdcd0a4-02ac-4b21-a3b4-de6adad92483

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