
David Schatzkamer and Why Play Is the Most Underrated Parenting Tool
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Why play matters: Play is how kids communicate their inner world. It’s not just fun—it’s expressive, healing, and relational.
Responding vs. reacting: How slowing down and tuning in builds trust and emotional regulation.
Connection before correction: When children act out, it’s often a bid for connection—not defiance.
Scheduled unstructured time: Just 15–30 minutes of fully present, screen-free play each week can transform your parent-child relationship.
The bedtime battle decoded: Why your kid isn’t actually “hungry”—they just want you near.
Repetition as revelation: Repetitive play often reveals emotional needs or stressors.
Father-daughter bonds: Why a dad’s role in a daughter’s life is especially formative for her confidence and sense of worth.
Parent repair moments: It's not about being perfect—it’s about coming back later to reconnect and repair when you miss the mark.
Creating playful structure: Code words, rituals, and small gestures go a long way in strengthening bonds.
LINKS:
- https://center4playtherapy.com/
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidschatzkamer/