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Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior
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The Long-term Bond Parent Child Connections through Play in Early Childhood and the Impact into Adolescent Parental Relationships

Christina Kennedy*
Department of Psychology, Australia
*Corresponding Author : Christina Kennedy, Department of Psychology, Australia, Email: christina.kennedy2@det.nsw.edu.au

Received Date: Nov 01, 2023 / Published Date: Nov 30, 2023

Abstract

This article explores the multifaceted role of play in nurturing parent-child connections from early childhood to adolescence. Drawing on theoretical frameworks and empirical research, it examines how play fosters attachment, empathy, communication, and emotional well-being in early childhood. Play is positioned as a universal human experience, transcending cultural boundaries and reflecting shared human values, yet also deeply personal and idiosyncratic in its manifestation. The relationship between parent and child, shaped and strengthened through play, creates a foundation for social skills, resilience, and emotional growth. As the child transitions into adolescence, the nature of the parent-child bond evolves, reflecting the adolescent’s quest for identity and autonomy. The principles of trust, empathy, and shared engagement continue to guide the parent-teen relationship, even as the strategies for nurturing this connection become more complex. The article integrates insights from developmental psychology, family studies, cultural perspectives, technology, and therapeutic interventions, offering a comprehensive view of the long-term bond between parent and child. It illuminates the profound human capacity for connection and growth, capturing the art and science of parenting and the essence of human relationships. Ultimately, it stands as a testament to the enduring, transformative power of play in shaping the parent-child relationship, guiding the path from infancy to adolescence, and echoing across generations, cultures, and time.

Citation: Kennedy C (2023) The Long-term Bond Parent Child Connections throughPlay in Early Childhood and the Impact into Adolescent Parental Relationships. JChild Adolesc Behav 11: 579.

Copyright: © 2023 Kennedy C. This is an open-access article distributed underthe terms of the Creative v Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use,distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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