Exploring Play
Jan. 29th, 2021 03:28 pmTry journaling about play! Before you play, write down how you’re feeling, how your body is feeling, what your stress level is at. Check back in about these same factors after play
- didn't seem to change much and from siting (coloring) my legs hurt
What are some big ways to play? Have you tried dressing up, dancing, tag, hide and seek, racing, making funny faces, making funny sounds, free-form arts/crafts?
- i went ahead and did some coloring books, that was a nice break
What are some small ways to play? How can you incorporate play into the tasks of your normal life? Maybe it’s putting on music to wash the dishes, trying a new way to fold clothes, replacing the word “now” with “meow,” taking a quick break during work to shake your body and blow raspberries, finding a funny GIF for each conversation you’re having.
-i do tend to listen to books with chores but stopped when it was too hard to follow along with my brain being so overloaded
Take selfies of the funniest faces you can make
-did that and it ended up hubbies image for me now, great
Challenge a friend to a silly selfie contest to see who can take the silliest selfie
-not anyone i would do this with?
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- i can't ... maybe Avi? but i don't have that kind of energy
Put on the wackiest outfit you can imagine, put on a ridiculous makeup look, and do a photoshoot
- no
Is there something you’ve been denying yourself or waiting to “earn” that might increase your ability to tap into play? Do you still need to wait?
- i try to hold off on things but then end up doing them and feeling guilty
Is there a toy or game you enjoy? Spend some quality time with it! There’s no age limit on toys
- I do spend time on my switch, and D&D with friends online, but i can't play most of my board games as my husband doesn't want to and who else can i during a pandemic
If you have someone you trust, experiment with ways of touching each other that feel playful. What feels playful to you? To them?
- no
Were you told you’re too old to play? If so, take some time to journal about that experience and what you felt. Then, imagine what you would tell past you about play
- no
- watching TV, action figures, console games - 2 of the 3 i do (although not many shows i am excited about anymore)
If you have children in your life, watch them playing. What can you learn from how they play? How do they interact with each other and with the objects and space around them?
- not applicable
What songs feel like play for you? Make a playlist (heheheh, pun intended) and notice how they affect you
- not applicable
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Date: 2021-01-16 09:28 pm (UTC)hmmm