The Early Roots Podcast

We Need More Play!

17 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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Todays episode is all about different types of play and how they impact development. Our brains are wired to learn through play. It is one of the most efficient ways that we learn. Different types of play promote different types of learning. Today's episode dives into lots of different types of play and how they help your child grow.  Learn more on my website.  [https://www.earlyrootstherapy.com/]

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Today's episode is all about parenting styles. Specifically the four original styles developed by Dr. Baumrind: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive and neglectful.  Most of the different types of parenting styles we hear about in pop psychology today can be traced back to the original research on these four. We look at parenting across two domains: warmth and structure and discuss the long-term results for children that grow up with different parenting styles.  Hopefully this episode will make it a little easier for parents to understand some of the things that go in to building happy, healthy, well-adjusted children.  Here are some of the links I mentioned in the episode: Dr. Siggie [https://drsiggie.com/] - She is a fantastic resource for parenting advice. She has great free tips on her Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.siggie/] and website [https://drsiggie.com/]. She also has more in-depth courses you can purchase.  The Gottman's [https://www.gottman.com/parenting/] - The Gottman's are well-known for their expertise and study of relationships. The are often the go-to experts for marital support, but their parenting resources and research is also top-notch.  You can also visit my website [https://www.earlyrootstherapy.com/] if you want more information on early development and supporting children with developmental delays.

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