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Episode 16: Vulnerable Children’s Play with Ben Kingston-Hughes 

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In this episode, Alistair Bryce-Clegg and Ben Kingston-Hughes discuss the transformative power of play for vulnerable children.

Practical tips for practitioners

They highlight how play genuinely changes lives, and is essential for children’s growth and development into resilient adults. 

They focus on strategies for engaging vulnerable children in play, suggesting providing half-built play materials to spark creativity and help children feel more comfortable and supported. The role of adults is emphasised in giving children the freedom to explore, and how dedicating extra time to play can enhance the mental health of an entire family. This episode offers valuable insights and advice for practitioners on how to incorporate play, and creating an environment that benefits everyone involved.  

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