Parenting Unfiltered
Play isn’t a break from learning, it’s how young children learn. In this episode of Parenting Unfiltered, host Sara Kapp talks with early childhood specialist Janet Bassingthwaite (25+ years from Head Start to university classrooms) about using unstructured, open-ended play to grow confidence and emotional intelligence. Janet explains why simple, flexible materials (blocks, boxes, crayons, puzzles) beat gadgets; how “voice and choice” in play strengthens problem-solving; and why letting kids struggle a little is essential to resilience. From sibling conflict to screen questions, Janet keeps it practical: “A minute of real connection beats a perfect activity.” If you want calmer evenings and kids who bounce back after frustrations, this conversation gives you doable ways to start today.
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