👨‍👩‍👧 Empowered Parenting for Stronger Families
Course overview
Lesson Overview

11.19 – Supporting Play That Looks Different From Peers: Play may not always follow typical patterns, but it still holds meaning. Some children prefer repetitive play or focus on one object for long periods. Supporting their style means joining in respectfully rather than trying to change it. Through this, parents learn how their child communicates joy, curiosity, or emotion. Structured opportunities like parallel play, shared stories, or sensory games can expand comfort zones. Valuing unique play builds confidence and connection. Play becomes a language of trust instead of correction. Supporting this natural expression encourages creativity and emotional development in a way that feels safe and genuine.

About this course

A practical guide to building stronger family relationships through effective parenting strategies, positive communication, and supportive discipline.

This course includes:
  • Practical parenting strategies and discipline frameworks
  • Communication exercises to improve parent-child relationships
  • Real-world scenarios for practicing conflict resolution and problem-solving

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