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CCPT and Academic Success with Dr. PJ Blanco

14 min · 1. kesä 2026
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Play Therapy & Academic Success In this episode of Playful Beginnings, the hosts sit down with Dr. PJ Blanco to unpack his groundbreaking research on the correlation between Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) and academic achievement. Key Takeaways from the Conversation: * The Academic Disconnect: Schools frequently pour resources into traditional academic interventions (tutoring, extra drills, remedial classes). However, Dr. Blanco’s research reveals that for many children, academic struggles are not a cognitive capability issue, but an emotional and regulatory barrier. * The Power of the Data: Dr. Blanco discusses his empirical studies showing that children who received CCPT demonstrated statistically significant gains in academic achievement—particularly in reading and math—compared to control groups, even though academic material is never introduced in the playroom. * Unlocking Intrinsic Motivation: By providing a non-directive environment where children experience unconditional acceptance and autonomy, CCPT directly targets and reduces performance anxiety, stress, and learned helplessness. When the emotional weight is lifted, the child’s natural desire and capacity to learn are unlocked. * Systemic Advocacy: The episode emphasizes the necessity of using this concrete data to advocate for play therapy funding and dedicated spaces within school systems, shifting the narrative from play being "just a reward" to play being a foundational catalyst for school success.

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