Play helps us grow at any age: Dr. Lois Holzman at TEDxNavesink

In this talk, Dr. Holzman documents the importance of play in our growth and development throughout our entire lives. Babies and toddlers play their way to growth. They learn how to talk, draw, dance, even think, through playing at what they're not yet-performing it before they know it. Lucky for us non-babies, the mystery of exactly why and how play is developmental has been revealed and put to use with adults! Across the globe, from board rooms to therapy rooms, from hospital wards to refugee camps, "play revolutionaries" are helping people and communities embrace play as a way to keep developing.
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  • @kaseinadashe5562
    @kaseinadashe5562 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr Lois Holzman for this awesome talk. Play and performance provide a paradigm shift in how development should be viewed and approached. This provides a springboard for healing, bridge-building and innovation for both the individuals involved as well as the community as a whole. Play is indeed revolutionary!

  • @jwh0122
    @jwh01223 жыл бұрын

    Examples: 6:44 play in hospital 8:50 play in earthquake-affected regions in China 11:32 play in "hostile" groups in New York: police vs young people

  • @aravinth3197
    @aravinth31973 жыл бұрын

    After six years im the one here to comment

  • @playsavedthechild.2848
    @playsavedthechild.28483 жыл бұрын

    Very good talk. Play saved a child in my experience. And it seemed so unbelievable that it was possible. But it is good to know that people teach play and save even grown-ups. I better play more too... it gets me that, people could see play save the...their child, but refuse to play along!! :'( I just keep sayin. PLAY SAVED THE CHILD.