Attachment Play

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Attachment Play is a term created by developmental psychologist, Aletha Solter and the title of one of her books.[1] It is one aspect of her Aware Parenting approach. The term refers to nine specific kinds of parent/child play that can strengthen attachment, solve behavior problems, and help children recover from traumatic experiences. These forms of play incorporate many traditional play therapy techniques as well as some newer ones.

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