Early Years

Studies Find Shared Play Strengthens Family Bonds

Published June 11, 2026
New research has highlighted the significant benefits of shared play between parents and children, identifying it as a powerful mechanism for strengthening family bonds. Studies indicate that engaging in play together creates vital emotional and physical connections that support healthy child development and family wellbeing. The findings underscore the value of play-based approaches in early intervention and family support services. By prioritising opportunities for parents and children to interact through play, local authorities and family services can help build resilience and positive relationships within households, particularly during the crucial early years. This evidence reinforces the importance of early years provision and family hub models that create space for quality parent-child interaction. Investment in services that facilitate shared play could prove instrumental in prevention and early help strategies, supporting families before challenges escalate into crisis.

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