Play and Conflict
Play is essential for development, allowing children to explore roles within a secure environment. Creating a "walled garden" fosters safety and experimentation, but unresolved conflicts can disrupt this harmony. Engaging directly in conflict, rather than letting it linger, is crucial for maintaining relationships and moving forward.In this clip
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"THIS IS Why Most People Are LAZY & UNMOTIVATED IN LIFE!" | Jordan Peterson & Lewis Howes
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