Connecting With Your Child Through Play: The Surprising Benefits of Parent-Child Playtime — Exchange Family Center

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All children benefit from unstructured playtime with other children, including their siblings, and even playing by themselves. But there are special benefits that come from playing with a parent or other loving adults.
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