The Science of Happiness

What Happens When Caregivers Dance

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Sep 11, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Magdalene Martinez, a licensed clinical social worker who incorporates dance into self-care, and Özge Ugurlu, a behavioral scientist focusing on emotions and child development, explore the uplifting power of dance. They reveal how even brief movements can alleviate stress and boost happiness. Sharing personal stories, they highlight the importance of dancing as a way to strengthen bonds within families and enhance emotional well-being. Join them in discovering the joy and connection that movement brings to caregivers and their loved ones.
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ANECDOTE

Dancing Runs In Family Life

  • Magdalene describes Dominican family culture where dancing is expected and communal at gatherings.
  • She recalls dancing through pregnancy and struggling to dance after birth until a friend encouraged her to keep moving.
INSIGHT

Dance Regulates Stress And Restores Joy

  • The hosts link dance to reduced stress, nervous-system regulation, and restored joy.
  • Dr. Ö zge Ugurlu is introduced as a researcher connecting dance with emotion and self-control.
ANECDOTE

Morning Dance With A Two‑Year‑Old

  • Magdalene describes morning dance sessions with her two-year-old Toni, including pausing the music to play 'freeze.'
  • She reports Toni now requests songs and practices stopping and starting on cue.
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