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There is no study like play

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Area: Play/Experiential Learning
Audience: Parents
Composition: half-covered book | Page 268 | 215*148mm
Shipping: Free shipping within the U.S. for 2 or more books
Publisher: Yedam Friend

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| Prologue | In the end, playing was the best study

Chapter 1. Children grow up through play
01. Everything a child needs to know is learned through play
The reason why children are crazy about President Po | 16 personality traits and 9 physical functions developed through play | Comprehensive holistic education set for children, including small play with dad
02. Play is a child’s language
If you want to know what your child isn't telling you, observe their play | 3 iron rules for listening to the language of play
03. Learn about the world through play
A world learned through writing vs. a world learned through play | play, fun life simulation for kids | Child's real play vs. parent's fake play
04. Play intelligence determines a child’s lifelong happiness
Are children with high intelligence happy? | 369 play rules to develop play intelligence
05. ‘Get to know the rich’ through play
A father's golden time to strengthen attachment with his child | Increase your child's emotional intelligence through physical play with dad | A project to improve attachment between father and son, play with your child!

Chapter 2. A father who communicates with his child plays differently.
01. Why is it difficult to play with my child?
A father who has never played with ‘dad’ in the ‘living room’ is not guilty | A society that deprives us of healthy play | Nevertheless, there is always a way to play
02. No matter how busy a dad is, he can play with his child
Time needed to play with your child, 1 minute per day | Take initiative in cooking in your spare time | Secrets to going to an amusement park with your child comfortably | Make a play plan with your child in advance
03. 3 secrets for dads to become masters of play
8% of the fun of playing is dad’s acting skills! | A father's voice stimulates the child's excitement even in trivial play | A father's Hollywood action that turns his child into a little giant | A father's chuimsae that revives a child's spirit
04. Search through your father’s memories and level up your play level.
There is a play coach inside dad | 11 applications of old games in our living room
05. Our home’s play warehouse where play power shines
King of Play's Secret Weapon | How to make 100% use of your play shed | A storehouse of play ideas made with two pieces of quarter paper
06. Look at your smartphone like a stone
Is a smartphone really the best toy for my child? | The power of a smartphone turns a child's brain into a popcorn brain | Alternative to smartphone addiction, play
07. Get rid of TV, which interferes with family fun.
TV makes bad dads | 3 Steps to Get Rid of Your TV Without Conflicting Your Family
08. A shortcut to getting away from a couple’s children.
A couple's separate rooms to create two families under one roof | The power of a blanket to keep your family healthy
09. When a father dreams, the child changes
The dream of a ‘dad-playing evangelist’ | 6 conditions to make a father's dream come true | Children grow up following their parents' shadows.

Chapter3. Dad's play is powerful
01. One magical minute that will make you a good father
1 minute a day is enough time to be a good father | Play, quality over quantity is the key
02. Remote play is more useful the busier you are.
3 rules of remote play that turn phone calls into play | Upgrade of remote play, remote authentication play
03. Superman game where the child gets tired before the father
A game where you can show off without putting in a lot of effort | Superman play that silences violence | The key to playing Superman: Let your child overcome his or her limits.
04. Comfortable for dad and fun self-play for the child
Just looking at it can be fun with your child | 10 self-plays that dad only demonstrates
05. Bedtime games that you can play with your child even when he or she is asleep
Take advantage of your child's conscious unconsciousness | 2 principles for bedtime play
06. Physical play that grows your child’s self-esteem
Skinship with parents increases a child's self-esteem | My self-esteem is growing! 18 types of physical play tailored to each child
07. Creative well-being play that can be used over and over again
'One Source Multi-Use' Play for Dad's Well-being | A well-being game that kills three birds with one stone by making the father comfortable and the child smart.
08. Never-ending storytelling play that brings out children’s expressive skills
Storytelling, whatever comes to mind | Storytelling play that develops imagination
09. Etiquette games to raise polite children
A child's personality does not grow on its own | Etiquette game for each situation that is easy to miss in real life
10. A monthly bookstore game that fosters a reading habit.
Four principles of bookstore play that help children become closer to books | The child picks up the book he or she chose first.
11. Dream checklist to raise your child’s dreams
Dreams must come entirely from the child | Long-term project for children's happy dreams | Record your child’s dreams once a month
12. A memory game that warms your heart
Another play that remembers the process of a child growing up, a growth album | Family photos and messages from family mottos, we are family
13. Leisurely, leisurely play around the neighborhood
Even with just three children together, play begins automatically | A light walk around the neighborhood where a child learns about the world
14. Desert island exploration play that awakens survival DNA
Exploring a desert island to raise strong children | The desert island effect that makes you respect your dad
15. Experiential travel that opens a new world
Father's participation is essential, mother's participation is optional | Experiential travel benefits that money can't buy
16. Weekend farm to learn about nature’s providence
A family's happy weekend farm | A complete collection of living nature observations presented by Weekend Farm | How to properly enjoy a weekend farm for both kids and dads

Chapter4. Q&A on play discipline according to situation without hurting the child
Q. My five-year-old child gets tired of playing easily.
Q. After my younger sibling was born, the child went potty in the living room.
Q. Brothers fight every day. What should I do?
Q. My child only knows himself.
Q. My child isn’t eating well.
Q. I am a very picky eater.
Q. I’m worried because my child is obese.
Q. My child is very shy.
Q. My seven-year-old child is very stubborn.
Q. My child is like a tree frog.
Q. My child doesn’t want to read.
Q. My child is very distracted.
Q. My child doesn’t want to go to kindergarten.
Q. Do you give your toys to other children?
Q. Children look down on their mother
Q. My child hates his father so much.
Q. My child sucks his finger.
Q. My child can’t control his anger.
Q. I don’t want to sleep at night.
Q. My child is lying.

| Appendix | Introducing good habits at home – Secrets of fathers who are expert at play revealed

into the book

A child does not learn to communicate to others until he or she is born and enters elementary school. Children develop by mobilizing all of their five senses to learn and master what they see, touch, and feel. Sensory organs must be well developed during infancy to ensure smooth cognitive development that requires advanced thinking later in life. This is because development is cumulative. The highest level of experience that promotes brain development is play. In other words, play during infancy and childhood is the foundation for a lifetime.
-p18-19, from [Reason why children are crazy about President Po]

In this way, children show through play the things they do not or cannot reveal in words. If you use play as a guidepost and follow your child's heart, you will definitely find the answer. When you observe a child playing, you can clearly see how the child is feeling, what desires he or she has, and what he or she is interested in these days. You can also find out what your child has learned and what he or she knows. This is because play is based on children’s knowledge and situations.
-p27-28, from [If you want to know what your child is not telling you, observe play]

By taking sides, losing and winning, dying and coming back to life, fighting and making up, and coming up with ways to have more fun, children learn about the world and further ways of life. Through play, you can learn that there are people who are better than you, and you can learn to be considerate by embracing those who are less good instead of putting them down. Even though they are out many times, the children become stronger through the experience of surviving in the next game. You can also develop negotiation skills and problem-solving skills by facing impromptu situations and coordinating opinions. By joyfully experiencing victory and defeat, you gain the strength to powerfully navigate the world outside the playground.
-p35, from [Play, a child’s fun life simulation]

When many fathers decide that they need to play with their children, they do it from the beginning. This is because I consider spending an entire day just for my child, taking them to fun places and eating out at nice restaurants, as a ‘full course of play.’
Of course it's not bad. However, games that require a lot of planning exhaust Dad. Playing with a child becomes a burden rather than a joy. If variables such as the weather or various family events arise, the best-laid plans are often ruined. ‘The game of seizing the day’ can never last. Moreover, special events that are held once in a while are not very effective in building attachment with the child. Goals that require tremendous effort are difficult to achieve. The process of effort must be fun and not too difficult to continue steadily.
-p118-119, from [1 minute a day, enough time to be a good father]

If you can't think of any other play ideas no matter how much you think about it, you can just play rock, paper, scissors 365 days a year. Of course, some seasoning is needed. Let's compete with your child in the name of 'Wish-Granting Rock, Paper, Scissors.' If the father wins, he asks the child to do minor household chores, such as carrying water and washing dishes. With this simple play, you can spend one minute a day happily with your child. One minute of play solidifies the camaraderie and attachment between father and child. When attachment becomes strong, just being together becomes reassuring and enjoyable.
-p121, from [Play: Quality rather than quantity is the key]

A walk around the neighborhood means taking your child for a walk around the neighborhood once a week. It's good if it's a place you can walk to, or a distance of no more than 20 minutes by car is appropriate. Mom and Dad choose a place they know well and go for a walk with their child. It is fun to visit large and small flower markets, aquariums selling fish, and large supermarkets, or even go to the 5-day market if you schedule it well. Spending time in the mountains behind you or near a nearby stream can also be a great itinerary. For children, the world is a new world full of curiosities. Even everyday life that seems innocuous to parents becomes a source of admiration and wonder to children.
-p210, from [A quick walk around the neighborhood where children learn about the world]

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