Child Psychology
While children do need time to play alone and with other children without adult intervention, research shows that playtime with parents is also important.
Children crave time with parents. It makes them feel special. Parents are encouraged to find time to spend playing with their kids on a regular basis. This should include one to one with each child and group time with all of the adults and kids in the home. If you are a single parent or have an only child, occasionally invite family or friends over to play.
Playing with kids builds a bond that will last forever. It lets the child know he or she is loved and appreciated. It opens the door for sharing problems and concerns when the need arises. It helps the parent get to know and under the uniqueness of each child. This also improves parent-child communication and reduces behavior problems. It is also great stress reducer for overworked parents.
Child Psychology helps children and parents to communicate better and helps the parent child relationships to improve.
Dr Tanya Bryon Child Psychologist from The House of Tiny Tearaways & Little Angels TV programmes says:
“We all make mistakes. Being a good parent is not about being perfect, adults, like children, have to be allowed to make mistakes in order to learn. The important thing is to recognize when things have gone wrong, to ‘own up’ and to take responsibilty for your role in the problem.”








