14 min

Relational Play Podcast: The Conflict Game Relational Play Podcast from ThinkPlay Partners

    • Relationships

In this episode of the Relational Play Podcast, explore what we call the Conflict Game, a powerful tool for helping even very young children better understand and navigate disagreements.  Our little ones can begin early differentiating between discussions, debates, disagreements, arguments and fights. Dr. Saliha Bava and Mark Greene, authors of The Relational Book for Parenting, explain how the Conflict Game is one way to grow our rich human capacities for connecting across difference. Learning to manage, navigate, and resolve disagreements is key to creating and maintaining successful personal and professional relationships as we move through life. Learn more about this and hundreds of other relational games, stories and capacities in The Relational Book for Parenting by visiting us at ThinkPlay Partners.

In this episode of the Relational Play Podcast, explore what we call the Conflict Game, a powerful tool for helping even very young children better understand and navigate disagreements.  Our little ones can begin early differentiating between discussions, debates, disagreements, arguments and fights. Dr. Saliha Bava and Mark Greene, authors of The Relational Book for Parenting, explain how the Conflict Game is one way to grow our rich human capacities for connecting across difference. Learning to manage, navigate, and resolve disagreements is key to creating and maintaining successful personal and professional relationships as we move through life. Learn more about this and hundreds of other relational games, stories and capacities in The Relational Book for Parenting by visiting us at ThinkPlay Partners.

14 min