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Publications - Learning Games [PB111]
Learning Games by Kay Laurence
Play is a natural form of learning. It varies from frivolous to intensely serious. It resolves conflict, strengthens bonds, provides physical workouts, develops cunning strategies and solutions. Participants learn to play by rules, and accelerate their learning and skills. Our bodies and minds can often learn more effectively by not focusing on specific learning. Interactive games, also known as “training”, involve many layers of connections between the players deepening their understanding of each other. Dogs play for hours and hours; and will even play with other species, such as cats, to satisfy their play/learn passion. The interactive Learning Games in the book cover a range of exciting games that can focus on specific development. You can develop an increase of self awareness, balance, movement with rhythm, sharpen your dog’s puzzle solving skills, play exciting memory games, teach a level self control that opens up a whole new world for you and your dog. You can play to a plan, or play to pass the time. Whatever reason, it will always be fun.
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