THE HEALING POWER OF GAME FOR CHILDREN AFFECTED BY THE EARTHQUAKE 1. Shall we send toys to children living in the earthquake zone? 2.Which toys are suitable for children? 3. Should there be Legos, ambulances? Doesn’t it affect children badly? 4. Are games and toys different for those who are not in the earthquake zone but felt the earthquake, listened to the news of the earthquake or lost their relatives? 5. Particularly must-have toys 6. How should we play?
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The aim of play therapy is to support children to develop emotional and social functionality that will coincide with their developmental period.
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Digital games, which have become a part of life with technology, pose a risk of addiction, especially in children and adolescents.
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Behavioral addictions include non-substance related addictions. When it comes to behavioral addictions, we think of; gaming addiction, internet addiction, online shopping addiction, pornography addiction, online gambling and betting addiction, mobile phone etc. Addictions such as
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Communication games are important for the child’s communication and social interaction with his peers. The child’s communication with other children through play gives him the habit of making decisions on his own in his later life and is important for his self-confidence. In addition, it has a positive effect on the feeling of taking a role in groups and helping each other. The comfortable environment provided by the game provides an environment where the child can easily reflect his feelings, thoughts and wishes.
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You can support the development of young children by practicing language development activities at home.
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Play is a therapy method that every child holds firmly in their hands. Children explore their environment through play since they are born …
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Children cannot express themselves as well as adults. Because their vocabulary is limited compared to adults. That’s why it’s very difficult …
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Winnicott expressed his criticism by saying, “For Freud, the purpose was important, not the object,” even though he said he did not leave Freud …
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