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Dr. Stuart Brown, founder of NIFP, has dedicated much of his career to the study of human play: what it is, how it affects our health, and the devastating consequences if it is suppressed.
Stuart Brown is a researcher and psychiatrist who studies the impact of play on human and animal well-being. He founded the National Institute for Play and wrote the book Play, based on his interviews with thousands of people and his observations of animal play in the wild.
Mar 12, 2009 · 386K views 15 years ago. http://www.ted.com A pioneer in research on play, Stuart Brown says humor, games, roughhousing, flirtation and fantasy are more than just fun. Plenty of play in...
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Dr. Stuart Brown’s research experiences as a young psychiatrist gave him unique insights into the importance of engaged playful behavior. He dedicated much of his career to the study of human play: what it is, how it affects our health, and the devastating consequences if it is suppressed.
Author: Stuart Brown, Christopher Vaughan. Subject (s): Child Learning, Children's Play, Introduction to Play, Play Science. Publisher Page: Penguin Random House. Year Published: 2009. Pages: 240. ISBN: 9781580000000.
A pioneer in research on play, Dr. Stuart Brown says humor, games, roughhousing, flirtation and fantasy are more than just fun. Plenty of play in childhood makes for happy, smart adults -- and keeping it up can make us smarter at any age.
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Dr. Stuart Brown is a physician, researcher, and founder of the National Institute for Play. He shares his insights on the science and benefits of play through articles, seminars, and a monthly blog on PlayCore.