Play is a Feeling

“Play is a Feeling” by Brenda Crowe, published by Allen & Unwin in 1983, explores the intricate relationship between play and emotional development in children. This edition, comprising 161 pages, delves into how play serves as a vital component of child psychology, offering insights into the emotional experiences that arise during playtime. The book presents a thorough examination of the ways in which play influences children’s feelings and interactions, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the psychological aspects of childhood play.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the significance of play in fostering emotional well-being and social skills among children. The text emphasizes the role of play in shaping a child’s emotional landscape, highlighting its importance in their overall development. By focusing on play as a fundamental aspect of child psychology, this book provides a thoughtful perspective on how children express and process their feelings through various forms of play.
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