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Pillow Fights, Wrestling, and Piling On, Good for Kids?

Pillow Fights, Wrestling, and Piling On, Good for Kids?

Update: 2018-03-24
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Join us as we take a second look at rough and tumble play. Our guests explain why "physical processing" is important to child development.



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Mike Huber is the author of Embracing Rough and Tumble Play: Teaching with the Body in Mind and co-host of the podcast Teaching with the Body in Mind. Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed., with over 20 years experience in the field of early childhood education as a teacher, director, curriculum writer, and music director. Her preschool is called “The Children’s Studio” located in a small town in Indiana. She also blogs at Teach Preschool.
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Pillow Fights, Wrestling, and Piling On, Good for Kids?

Pillow Fights, Wrestling, and Piling On, Good for Kids?

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