{"product_id":"놀이의-반란","title":"The Rebellion of Play","description":"Description\n\nPrologue: What It Means to Become a Parent\n\nCHAPTER 01: Play, a Child's Instinct\nThe alleys where children once played are disappearing\nLife is tough for kids in Korea!\nCan early education really guarantee a child's future?\nEducation before the learning brain has developed can lead to frustration\nTIP: Children caught in the swamp of depression\nWhat children who have lost play have truly lost\nPlay is a child's instinct and life itself\nWhat a child lacking play loses\nIQ 139, yet not knowing how to play — a smart child\nHigh parental expectations can hinder a child's development\nParents should join in their child's play\nKorean children, for whom play has become a learning tool, VS. German children who grew up playing\nKorean children excel in learning ability but lag in comprehension\nGerman children think and explore on their own through play\nChildren who find answers within play\nTIP: How to have joyful and effective playtime with your child!\nThe beginning of play: allowing your child freedom\nExcessive parental attention hinders a child's growth and development\nWhere children are given freedom: Germany's Mittenwald Forest Kindergarten\nTIP: The effects of forest kindergartens\nLenore Skenazy, the mother practicing free-range parenting\nChildren grow on their own within freedom\nBONUS PAGE: Expert Lecture by Professor Sunwoo Hyun \/ Department of Child Psychotherapy, Myongji University\n\nCHAPTER 02: Mom Play, Dad Play\nA child's first friends in life: Mom and Dad\nIn today's changing family culture, parents are truly a child's best friends\nWhat's hard to know when a child is used to playing alone\nTIP: Children absorbed in smartphones\nBoth Mom Play and Dad Play are necessary for a child\nKorean fathers who are stingy with playtime\nWhat kind of father are you to your child?\nIs it natural for a child not to be close to their father?\nTIP: How to start playing with dad\nA father's first role: being a friend who plays well with the child\nTrust and closeness with dad can be increased through play\nTIP: Know-how for becoming a friend-like dad\nHow does dad's play affect a child?\nChildren robbed of the chance to play with their fathers\nFathers who are especially passive about play — is the child really okay?\nA father's play can correct a child's problems\nThe hidden secret of dad play\nThe key to regulating a child's emotions: dad's physical play\nDad's play that builds leadership\nA keyword for a child's success: Dad\nEmotional mom play, rational dad play\nWhat's the difference between mom play and dad play?\nTIP: Why mom and dad's play both matter\nMom's emotional brain, dad's rational brain\nTIP: Play conversation methods that boost a child's expressiveness\nBONUS PAGE: Expert Lecture by Professor Kim Myung-sun \/ Department of Child and Family Studies, Yonsei University\n\nCHAPTER 03: Real Play, Fake Play\nThere is real play and fake play\nIs our child's play really real play?\nWhat should parents do for their child's real play?\nTIP: Proper parental behavior to support a child's real play\nLearning-oriented mom, leading-oriented mom, autonomy-oriented mom — what kind of mom are you?\nTIP: The gifts real play gives a child\nEnjoyment + Spontaneity + Initiative = Real Play\nThe three conditions of real play\nPlay chosen by the child is real play\nTIP: Some ways to make your child happy through play\nA child's 'playfulness' changes depending on the mother's mindset\nPlayfulness grows when a child engages in spontaneous play\nA mother's beliefs about play nurture her child's playfulness\nParents' attitude toward play and their parenting attitude are aligned\nThe world wants talent that knows how to play well\nToday's standard for talent: someone who plays well\nTrue competitiveness in the 21st century: play\nGlobal companies that cultivate creative talent\nBONUS PAGE: Expert Lecture by Director Lee Young-ae \/ Wonkwang Child Counseling Center\n\nCHAPTER 04: Change the Way You Play\nBrain development by age and the evolution of play\nFor brain development, choose play, not study\nTIP: Characteristics of brain development by age\nThe evolution of play according to brain development by age\nTIP: Characteristics and recommended play for each age group\nThe foundation of brain development must be built through play\nTIP: Conversation methods as important as play\nHow to choose good toys\nReal toys that lead to real play\nThe best toy is one that sparks curiosity\nTIP: Good t","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623747723492,"sku":"1379627687","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1379627687_l1.jpg?v=1786421537","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%86%80%ec%9d%b4%ec%9d%98-%eb%b0%98%eb%9e%80","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}