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Can play actually improve communication? According to speech-language pathologist and parenting coach Dinalynn Rosenbush, the answer is yes — but only if we redefine what play really means.
In this conversation, Dinalynn shares how play as a mindset — one grounded in curiosity instead of judgment — can transform the way parents connect with their children, and how that same mindset can improve any relationship, including the one we have with ourselves.
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By Elizabeth Johnston ~ Author, Professor, Creativity Consultant5
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Can play actually improve communication? According to speech-language pathologist and parenting coach Dinalynn Rosenbush, the answer is yes — but only if we redefine what play really means.
In this conversation, Dinalynn shares how play as a mindset — one grounded in curiosity instead of judgment — can transform the way parents connect with their children, and how that same mindset can improve any relationship, including the one we have with ourselves.
🧠Get her Free 6-Email Series: Five Ways to Get Your Kids to Listen Better