




#When your child plays, what kind
of parent are you?
No matter what
kind of parent you are, I believe that
what every home should have in common is
the intention to make children grow up
healthy, happy, develop appropriately
for their age, and have good learning
skills. During children's playtime,
they will get all of these things if
parents support "creative
independent play" and let their
children choose to play in the way they
are interested in, design and determine
what they want to play, how they want to
play, so that children have initiative,
can try, learn, and make decisions for
themselves until they develop thinking
skills and get to know themselves.
Parents are still nearby to support and
advise, but do not direct or forbid or
control them. No matter what kind of
parenting style you answer, we can
adjust and add a little more to upgrade
them to be parents in our own style who
can support children to play freely and
creatively.
#Caring Parents: Caring
is good enough.
But add a little more
to upgrade:
Try to step back a little
and let your child think and decide for
themselves.
Help your child dare to
think creatively and practice solving
various problems.
#Relevant Parents:
Giving freedom is good enough.
But
add a little more to upgrade:
Be a
little more observant.
Be there to
help when needed.
#Supportive
Parents: Support independent play very
well. But add a little more to
upgrade:
Try adding open-ended
questions to encourage further
thinking.
If you notice what your
child likes, you can provide equipment,
encouragement, or information to help
promote your child's
potential.
For more information on
independent play, visit the
manual
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https://creativehealthcampaign.thaihealth.or.th/.../4223