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Are You a Playful Parent?
1. How often do you engage in games or creative activities with your child?
Every day, we love playing together!
A few times a week, when I have time.
Occasionally, but I leave most playtime to them.
Rarely, I focus on other responsibilities.
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2. When your child invites you to play, how do you typically respond?
I happily join in and make time for it.
I join sometimes but often have other things to do.
I usually suggest they play alone or with friends.
I rarely engage in their play.
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3. What types of play do you and your child enjoy together?
A mix of physical, creative, and imaginative play.
We do structured activities like board games or sports.
Mostly educational activities rather than free play.
We don’t play much together.
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4. How do you encourage imaginative play?
I join in role-playing games and encourage creativity.
I provide toys or activities but don’t always participate.
I let them play but prefer structured activities.
I don’t focus on imaginative play.
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5. How do you incorporate humor and silliness into daily life?
We joke, laugh, and have silly moments all the time.
We laugh together sometimes, but I don’t go out of my way to be silly.
I prefer a more serious approach to parenting.
I rarely use humor in parenting.
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6. How do you handle messes that come from playful activities?
I embrace the mess as part of fun learning.
I allow some mess but prefer to keep things tidy.
I discourage messy activities at home.
I avoid messy activities altogether.
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7. How do you incorporate movement and physical play into your child’s day?
We play sports, dance, or go on outdoor adventures regularly.
I encourage physical activity but don’t always participate.
I prefer calm activities over active play.
Physical play isn’t a priority in our household.
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8. How do you use play as a way to connect and bond with your child?
I use playtime to strengthen our emotional connection.
I engage in play sometimes, but we bond in other ways too.
I don’t consider play a main bonding activity.
I prefer more structured ways to connect.
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9. How do you balance structured activities with free play?
I make sure my child has plenty of time for free, unstructured play.
I balance both, but structured activities take priority.
Playtime happens when everything else is done.
I focus mainly on academic or productive activities.
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10. If your child is feeling down, how do you use play to cheer them up?
I engage in fun, playful activities to lift their mood.
I encourage fun activities but don’t always participate.
I comfort them in other ways but don’t think of play as a solution.
I don’t use play to address emotions.
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