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The Power of Parent-Child Play
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The description below was contributed by: Author www.parentchildplay.com, on Feb 03, 2003 05:19:25PM

4 Star Book Rating

Author:
Laurie Winslow Sargent

Brief summary:
The idea that parent-child play always comes easily to loving parents is a myth!

This groundbreaking book, including interviews with parents across the country, explores what keeps parents from playing, or from having fun when they do. Barriers include time and energy limits, personality differences, and family stress. Through stories, humor, practical tips and Five-Minute-Fun activities, discover new ways to overcome barriers to parent-child play for more joy-filled, intimate parenting. (Tyndale House Publishers, April 2003)

Subject matter:
General Parenting
Family Relationships

Appropriate for...
For parents of kids all ages

Type(s) of parent(s) for whom this book is most relevant:
All Parents

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