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154. How to Protect Your Child's Playtime in a Busy World

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2042151/fan_mail/new] A mom wrote to me, torn between the pressure to start academics early and her daughter who just wants to play, and I have a feeling her question lives in a lot of us. In this episode, I answer it directly: yes, play is enough, and it's actually more sophisticated than most of the programs we're tempted to buy. I walk through what's really happening in your child's brain when she stacks blocks or plays pretend, why schedules and screens are crowding out play, and how to recognize the real learning that's happening right in front of you. Then I give you three simple things you can do this week to protect play in your child's life, and one of them is about protecting it in yours too. If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to:  https://leighgermann.com [https://leighgermann.com/]

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154. How to Protect Your Child's Playtime in a Busy World

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2042151/fan_mail/new] A mom wrote to me, torn between the pressure to start academics early and her daughter who just wants to play, and I have a feeling her question lives in a lot of us. In this episode, I answer it directly: yes, play is enough, and it's actually more sophisticated than most of the programs we're tempted to buy. I walk through what's really happening in your child's brain when she stacks blocks or plays pretend, why schedules and screens are crowding out play, and how to recognize the real learning that's happening right in front of you. Then I give you three simple things you can do this week to protect play in your child's life, and one of them is about protecting it in yours too. If you'd like to get the show notes for this episode, head to:  https://leighgermann.com [https://leighgermann.com/]

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