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#123: Play for the Exhausted Parent with Michelle Batten

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Did you know that play is about more than fun? It's actually good for the brain. Play calms the fear system and leads to closer connections.

If you're not naturally playful, have no fear, play can mean lots of different things. In this episode with Michelle Batten, you'll learn new ways to build safety and connection.

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