

Play is the Key to a Better Life with Dr. Stuart Brown—National Institute for Play, Founder
Nov 14, 2023
Dr. Stuart Brown, founder of the National Institute for Play, is a leading expert on the importance of play for well-being. In this engaging conversation, he shares how play fosters creativity, resilience, and emotional health. He discusses shocking connections between a lack of play and violence, revealing insights from his early research after a school shooting. Brown emphasizes play as a public health necessity and its pivotal role in enhancing relationships and overall life satisfaction. Embrace play for a more fulfilling life!
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Play Deficiency and Violence Link
- Dr. Stuart Brown's investigation of Charles Whitman linked suppressed play in childhood to violent impulses.
- Further study of homicidal individuals reinforced the correlation between play deficiency and violence.
Role of Rough Play in Social Skills
- Rough-and-tumble play teaches empathy, how to handle physical give-and-take, and social interaction.
- Lack of this play results in deprived social skills and can contribute to violent behaviors.
Motorcycling Sparks Play and Creativity
- Brian Tome's motorcycle trip freed him from stress and sparked creative breakthroughs.
- Dr. Brown took up motorcycling for focus and brain engagement, showing adult play benefits can be profound.