The science of play: How shared activities transform family dynamics
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New research reveals the profound impact of play on family bonding, language development, and emotional connection
Kinder and the University of East London's Institute for the Science of Early Years released preliminary research exploring how play ignites language skills, builds emotional connection, and bridges family disconnect. Using wearable technology monitoring real-time responses during home play sessions, the study demonstrates that simple play moments spark joy, encourage language development, reduce stress, and nurture emotional wellbeing.
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https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/the-science-of-play-how-shared-activities-transform-family-dynamics/
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The Kinder® brand was founded in 1968 and is inspired by bringing small but special moments to everyday life. Kinder creates innovative products made for sharing, family and togetherness across all ages. Kinder products include Kinder Surprise, Kinder Chocolate and Kinder Bueno.
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Episode break down:
00:00 – Welcome & introduction
02:45 – Research on play in the home vs the lab
05:25 – Shared & non-functional play
09:30 – Synchrony & connectedness during play
15:00 – Shared rhythm & parent-child relationships
16:30 – Semantic interrelatedness
20:00 – Child initiated vs adult initiated play
23:30 – Does technology reduce shared play?
29:00 – The need for predictability & repetitive behaviours for babies
36:30 – Future research at Kinder
39:30 – Key takeaways
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