The Art of Roughhousing: Why Your Kids Need It
Do your kids like to wrestle, tumble or get tossed in the air?
Do you worry that you’re playing too rough?
A little horseplay is actually good for your kids’ development. It’s OK to take off the kid gloves!
To learn about the importance of roughhousing, I interview Anthony DeBenedet for this episode of the Parenting Adventures podcast.
More About This Show
The Parenting Adventures podcast is a show from My Kids’ Adventures.
It’s for parents (and grandparents) who are looking for creative things to do with their kids.
The show format is on-demand talk radio (also known as podcasting).
In this episode, I interview Anthony DeBenedet, co-author of the book, The Art of Roughhousing: Good Old-Fashioned Horseplay and Why Every Kid Needs It.
He’s a board-certified physician, a dad who likes adventure and an advocate for parent-child play.
Anthony shares why roughhousing is so important for your child’s development.
You’ll discover how to incorporate more physical play into your lives and tips for some games you can play.
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